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APC Presidential, Gov Aspirants To Pay N45m, N22.5m For Forms by GistersNG: 4:53am On Sep 05, 2018
The All Progressives Congress will today (Wednesday) begin the sale of expression of interest and nomination forms to its aspirants for the 2019 elections.

The APC, in a statement on Tuesday, said that during the sale of the forms, which would end on September 10, a presidential aspirant would pay N45m, as against N55m reportedly fixed by the party last week.

With the sale of the forms closing on Monday, it means those seeking elective posts on the platform of the APC have six days to pay the fees.

According to the party, each presidential aspirant will pay N5m for expression of interest form and N40m for the nomination form.

It added that a governorship aspirant would pay N2.5m for expression of interest form and N20m for nomination form making it N22.5m.

For a senatorial ticket, an aspirant will pay N1m for the expression of interest form and N6m for a nomination form.

The House of Representatives aspirant will pay N3.85m, including N350,000 for the expression of interest form and N3.5m for the nomination form.

The APC asks a House of Assembly aspirant to pay N850,000, including N100,000 for the expression of interest form and N750,000 for the nomination form.

It, however, gave a 50 per cent discount for female and physically challenged aspirants.

Recall that in 2014, those who sought the presidential ticket of the party paid N27m for both forms (expression and nomination).

Incumbent governors, who ran for a second term paid N10.5m, while fresh aspirants paid N5.5m

Incumbent senators paid N5.3m, while fresh aspirants paid N3.3m. Members of the House of Representatives, who sought re-election, paid N3.2 m, while fresh aspirants coughed up N2.2m. In the 36 states, sitting lawmakers in the Houses of Assembly paid N800, 000, while fresh aspirants paid N550, 000,

Besides the fees, the APC on Tuesday stated that its nationwide congresses to elect delegates would be held on September 12, while on September 13 and 14 appeals arising from the congress would be heard.

It added that from September 15 to September 18, aspirants who had purchased forms would be screened.

On September 19 and September 20, there will be appeals arising from the screening of aspirants to various posts.

According to the APC, its presidential primary would hold on September 20 and its appeals on September 22.

It added that it would hold its governorship primaries on September 25 and its appeals on September 26 and 27.

The APC will hold its senatorial and House of Representatives primaries from September 27 to September 29, while state assembly primaries will take place on October 2 and their appeals
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Re: APC Presidential, Gov Aspirants To Pay N45m, N22.5m For Forms by Firefire(m): 4:53am On Sep 05, 2018
Fraudulent party.
Re: APC Presidential, Gov Aspirants To Pay N45m, N22.5m For Forms by Alejoc(m): 5:04am On Sep 05, 2018
Criminal tendencies shocked



Haaaa cool shocked
Re: APC Presidential, Gov Aspirants To Pay N45m, N22.5m For Forms by 48noble(m): 5:05am On Sep 05, 2018
they are paying for d military backup...
Re: APC Presidential, Gov Aspirants To Pay N45m, N22.5m For Forms by axcer: 5:07am On Sep 05, 2018
cool
Re: APC Presidential, Gov Aspirants To Pay N45m, N22.5m For Forms by Racoon(m): 5:22am On Sep 05, 2018
Even APC is also fleecing its own self.WTF! Guess the President can Santimoniously afford this one now because the political gimmicks of 2015 is long gone.

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