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Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by Nobody: 6:35pm On Apr 03, 2017
no hope for the poor!
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by sdindan: 6:36pm On Apr 03, 2017
Who knows if Buhari don pay back the money he borrowed to punish us.
Mr. Integrity.
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by AreaFada2:
Funny people.

When will an ordinary honest guy get a chance?

If he borrows right from election form fee, why won't he/she be corrupt when in office?

Our elites have designed political power for the elite only.
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by Nobody: 6:51pm On Apr 03, 2017
Why not include independent candidacy sectionshuh How are we sure that those looters in the corridors of power will not do as other way round conniving with INEC chairman and REChuh
Nigeria and and making of unkept laws.

Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by Armstrong34(m): 6:52pm On Apr 03, 2017
I hope they would reduce the amount to be looted and embezzled toohuh
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by Fmartin(m): 6:52pm On Apr 03, 2017
i want to buy presidential form bt my age is d problem. grin
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by Bollinger(m):
Fooolish people. How in Gods name can this happen? Basically they are saying only a select few can ever be president while in other normal countries, anyone can attain that office. What a people. Smh.
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by Nobody: 7:01pm On Apr 03, 2017
soberdrunk:
I am willing to sponsor 10 Senetorial aspirants...... angry
Oga as I dey now, u fit help my destiny by helping me with 35k I dey beg ooooo
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by Nakuza(m): 7:02pm On Apr 03, 2017
I'm coming for presidency by the grace of Almighty God. So help me Lord.
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by messenger4891: 7:02pm On Apr 03, 2017
it beats my imagination ,the comments so far.with this i can tell you to watch out realignment of individuals with same political interest bl4 2019.the question is , what drives that political interest ? .None the less ,it is a welcome development literally!
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by Nobody:
The nomination fee limits are still to high. It still deters honest and patriotic aspirants who don't have such amounts of money in the bank. I would suggest the following revised limits:

Councilor (including FCT) - N90,000
LGA Chairman - N95,000
State House of Assembly - N100,000
Governorship - N250,000
National Assembly - N500,000
Presidential - N1.5 million

Furthermore, in the event of the death of a candidate before the results of the general elections are announced, the running mate (in the case of a presidential or governorship election) should be elevated as the candidate.
I don't see the need for the party to conduct fresh primaries.
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by gurunlocker: 7:07pm On Apr 03, 2017
I'm sure dullarpoh will still scam the gullible that he didn't have money to buy the form...
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by Moving4: 7:07pm On Apr 03, 2017
Good move
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by OfficialAwol(m): 7:09pm On Apr 03, 2017
Elections Will become rowdier since more charlatans can buy forms.
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by Ishilove: 7:14pm On Apr 03, 2017
soberdrunk:
I am willing to sponsor 10 Senetorial aspirants...... angry
Sponsor my trip to the salon cheesy
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by Splashme: 7:23pm On Apr 03, 2017
lampard01:
and one iDiot go say Na only 70 cows him get angry
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by AngelicBeing: 7:32pm On Apr 03, 2017
Nwodosis:
I hope our president will not borrow again for the 2019 nomination form!
l will not borrow again because l am currently stealing as much as l can, even if l lose the election, l dont care, Obasanjo stole, Jonathan also stole, l , Buhari will also steal but l will not steal too much, deal with it, if you like vote me out in 2019 but before l leave , l will steal billions of Dollars, meanwhile keep supporting APC and make sure you call me SAI BABA, l will steal a minimum of 8 Billion dollars before l leave, dont tell Nigerians ooo grin grin tongue

Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by blessme2019(m): 7:49pm On Apr 03, 2017
The election of a winner of an election can no longer be challenged on grounds of qualification, if he, the (winner) satisfied the applicable requirements of sections 65, 106, 131 or 177 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), and he is not, as may be applicable, in breach of sections 66, 107, 137 or 182 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999. (For example, a person’s election cannot be challenged on the grounds that he did not pay tax, as this is not a qualifying condition under the constitution.)


This is the most interesting part, let us check this guys before we allow this country go pass water.
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by laddyboss: 7:51pm On Apr 03, 2017
Please let us make Nigeria great[color=#990000][/color]
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by soberdrunk(m): 8:01pm On Apr 03, 2017
Ishilove:
Sponsor my trip to the salon cheesy
In this era where some "hairs" are more expensive than my house rent? Mba!! Lemme help your political career instead..... angry
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by davidif:
DONSMITH123:
The Senate on March 30, passed the Electoral Act No 6 2010 (Amendment) Bill 2017 and one of the things it will do when signed into law, is abolish arbitrary fees for nomination forms fixed by political parties.

Before now, the parties demanded high fees for nomination forms from aspirants, fixing a price as it deemed fit.

President Muhammadu Buhari famously claimed he borrowed money to pay for his nomination form which cost N25 Million, in the build up to the 2015 general elections.

However, the Bill has now put a N10 Million limit on the forms.

The Bill is also aimed at instituting reforms in the electoral process by making it more free, fair and credible.

HERE ARE 17 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE BILL


– It stipulates that “there shall now be full biometric accreditation of voters with smart card readers and/or other technological devices, as INEC may introduce for elections from time to time”.

– It provides that “presiding officers must now instantly transmit accreditation data and results from polling units to various collation centres. Presiding officer who contravene this shall be imprisoned for at least five years (no option of fine)”.
– It states that “all presiding officer must now first record accreditation data and polling results on INEC’s prescribed forms before transmitting them. The data/result recorded must be the same with what they transmitted”.

– INEC now has unfettered powers to conduct elections by electronic voting.
Besides manual registers, INEC is now mandated to keep electronic registers of voters.

– INEC is now mandated to publish voters’ registers on its official website(s) for public scrutiny at least 30 days before a general election and any INEC staff that is responsible for this but fails to act as prescribed shall be liable on conviction to six months’ imprisonment.

– INEC is now mandated to keep a national electronic register of election results as a distinct database or repository of polling unit by polling unit results for all elections conducted by INEC.
Collation of election result is now mainly electronic, as transmitted unit results will help to determine final results on real time basis.

– INEC is now mandated to record details of electoral materials – quantities, serial numbers used to conduct elections (for proper tracking).

– A political party whose candidate dies after commencement of an election and before the declaration of the result of that election now has a 14-day window to conduct a fresh primary in order for INEC to conduct a fresh election within 21 days of the death of the party’s candidate.
Political parties’ polling agents are now entitled to inspect originals of electoral materials before commencement of election and any presiding officer who violates this provision of the law shall be imprisoned for at least one year.

– No political party can impose qualification/disqualification criteria, measures or conditions on any Nigerian for the purpose of nomination for elective offices, except as provided in the 1999 constitution.

– The election of a winner of an election can no longer be challenged on grounds of qualification, if he, the (winner) satisfied the applicable requirements of sections 65, 106, 131 or 177 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), and he is not, as may be applicable, in breach of sections 66, 107, 137 or 182 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999. (For example, a person’s election cannot be challenged on the grounds that he did not pay tax, as this is not a qualifying condition under the constitution.)

– All members of political parties are now eligible to determine the ad-hoc delegates to elect candidates of parties in indirect primaries. The capacity of party executives to unduly influence or rig party primaries has been reasonably curtailed, if not totally removed.
Parties can no longer impose arbitrary nomination fees on political aspirants. The bill passed prescribes limits for each elective office as follows:
(a) N150, 000 for a ward councillorship aspirant in the FCT;
(b) N250, 000 for an area council chairmanship aspirant in the FCT;
(c) N500, 000 for a house of assembly aspirant;
(d) N1, 000, 000 for a house of representatives aspirant;
(e) N2, 000, 000 for a senatorial aspirant;
(f) N5, 000, 000) for a governorship aspirant; and
(g) N10, 000, 000) for a presidential aspirant.


– Relying on the powers of the national assembly in Paragraph 11 of Part II (Concurrent Legislative List) of the Second Schedule (Legislative Powers) to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), the senate also passed measures reforming procedures regulating local government elections. State independent electoral commissions can no longer conduct elections that do not meet minimum standards of credibility.

Also, any INEC official who disobeys a tribunal order for inspection of electoral materials shall be imprisoned for two years, without an option of a fine.


http://dailypost.ng/2017/04/03/2019-presidential-nomination-forms-cost-n10million/
What?!?!? How about getting rid of this fees completely? What an outrage?

Now I am beginning to understand why Nigeria keeps suffering from poor leadership? It's because of the pathetic leadership selection process (elections) that only ensures the highly connected and hyper wealthy get to run the country leaving out potentially qualified candidates. All this time i used to rack my head trying to figure out why other countries are moving forward and we moving backward. Its all beginning to make sense now. No wonder they loot a lot when they get to office because they have to make back the money. Can you imagine if this happened in the U.S, Western Europe or any other advanced democracy? There would be rioting in the streets.
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by CellTabRepairs: 8:19pm On Apr 03, 2017
Time to contest grin
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by davidif: 8:25pm On Apr 03, 2017
While they are at it, why didnt they make the primaries open so that the people get to vote who their party nominee as supposed to continuing the current system where the party canals select who they want forcing us to have to pick between two sub par candidates like in the last elections where Nigeria had to chose between Jonathan and Buhari.
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by KingGBsky(m): 8:33pm On Apr 03, 2017
Nwodosis:
I hope our president will not borrow again for the 2019 nomination form!
Guy you wicked sha!
grin
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by nkemjacob2(m): 8:39pm On Apr 03, 2017
tell me how corruption will be reduced....
Nigeria is no longer a country...
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by hardbody: 8:39pm On Apr 03, 2017
DONSMITH123:
The Senate on March 30, passed the Electoral Act No 6 2010 (Amendment) Bill 2017 and one of the things it will do when signed into law, is abolish arbitrary fees for nomination forms fixed by political parties.

Before now, the parties demanded high fees for nomination forms from aspirants, fixing a price as it deemed fit.

President Muhammadu Buhari famously claimed he borrowed money to pay for his nomination form which cost N25 Million, in the build up to the 2015 general elections.

However, the Bill has now put a N10 Million limit on the forms.

The Bill is also aimed at instituting reforms in the electoral process by making it more free, fair and credible.

HERE ARE 17 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE BILL


– It stipulates that “there shall now be full biometric accreditation of voters with smart card readers and/or other technological devices, as INEC may introduce for elections from time to time”.

– It provides that “presiding officers must now instantly transmit accreditation data and results from polling units to various collation centres. Presiding officer who contravene this shall be imprisoned for at least five years (no option of fine)”.
– It states that “all presiding officer must now first record accreditation data and polling results on INEC’s prescribed forms before transmitting them. The data/result recorded must be the same with what they transmitted”.

– INEC now has unfettered powers to conduct elections by electronic voting.
Besides manual registers, INEC is now mandated to keep electronic registers of voters.

– INEC is now mandated to publish voters’ registers on its official website(s) for public scrutiny at least 30 days before a general election and any INEC staff that is responsible for this but fails to act as prescribed shall be liable on conviction to six months’ imprisonment.

– INEC is now mandated to keep a national electronic register of election results as a distinct database or repository of polling unit by polling unit results for all elections conducted by INEC.
Collation of election result is now mainly electronic, as transmitted unit results will help to determine final results on real time basis.

– INEC is now mandated to record details of electoral materials – quantities, serial numbers used to conduct elections (for proper tracking).

– A political party whose candidate dies after commencement of an election and before the declaration of the result of that election now has a 14-day window to conduct a fresh primary in order for INEC to conduct a fresh election within 21 days of the death of the party’s candidate.
Political parties’ polling agents are now entitled to inspect originals of electoral materials before commencement of election and any presiding officer who violates this provision of the law shall be imprisoned for at least one year.

– No political party can impose qualification/disqualification criteria, measures or conditions on any Nigerian for the purpose of nomination for elective offices, except as provided in the 1999 constitution.

– The election of a winner of an election can no longer be challenged on grounds of qualification, if he, the (winner) satisfied the applicable requirements of sections 65, 106, 131 or 177 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), and he is not, as may be applicable, in breach of sections 66, 107, 137 or 182 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999. (For example, a person’s election cannot be challenged on the grounds that he did not pay tax, as this is not a qualifying condition under the constitution.)

– All members of political parties are now eligible to determine the ad-hoc delegates to elect candidates of parties in indirect primaries. The capacity of party executives to unduly influence or rig party primaries has been reasonably curtailed, if not totally removed.
Parties can no longer impose arbitrary nomination fees on political aspirants. The bill passed prescribes limits for each elective office as follows:
(a) N150, 000 for a ward councillorship aspirant in the FCT;
(b) N250, 000 for an area council chairmanship aspirant in the FCT;
(c) N500, 000 for a house of assembly aspirant;
(d) N1, 000, 000 for a house of representatives aspirant;
(e) N2, 000, 000 for a senatorial aspirant;
(f) N5, 000, 000) for a governorship aspirant; and
(g) N10, 000, 000) for a presidential aspirant.


– Relying on the powers of the national assembly in Paragraph 11 of Part II (Concurrent Legislative List) of the Second Schedule (Legislative Powers) to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), the senate also passed measures reforming procedures regulating local government elections. State independent electoral commissions can no longer conduct elections that do not meet minimum standards of credibility.

Also, any INEC official who disobeys a tribunal order for inspection of electoral materials shall be imprisoned for two years, without an option of a fine.


http://dailypost.ng/2017/04/03/2019-presidential-nomination-forms-cost-n10million/
They finally shut the genuine aspirants out. Thank you Nigeria
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by davidif:
Bollinger:
Fooolish people. How in Gods name can this happen? Basically they are saying on a select few can ever be president while in other normal countries, anyone can attain that office. What a people. Smh.
Dude, can you imagine if this happened in the West that you have to pay money to run for office you go see riot for street.
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by davidif: 8:44pm On Apr 03, 2017
AreaFada2:
Funny people.

When will an ordinary honest guy guy get a chance?

If he borrows right from election form fee, why won't he/she be corrupt when in office?

Our elites have designed political power for the elite only.
It's all beginning to make sense why there is so much corruption. An honest candidate would not stand a chance.
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by davidif: 8:50pm On Apr 03, 2017
nkemjacob2:
tell me how corruption will be reduced....

Nigeria is no longer a country...
Bros, it's all beginning to make sense why Nigeria has poor leadership and why there is so much corruption. I used to think the root of the problem was that there was just something wrong with Africans. Now it's all becoming clear.

One thing I learned recently is that when an entity is not working well there is usually a fundamental (foundational) reason why. And if you dig deep to look at there policies and procedures you would eventually see why.

No wonder consultants make a lot of money because they are usually paid to examine the system to understand why things don't work well and make recommendations.
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by Bollinger(m): 8:52pm On Apr 03, 2017
davidif:
Dude, can you imagine if this happened in the West that you have to pay money to run for office you go see root for street.
Abi ooooo.
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by davidif: 8:56pm On Apr 03, 2017
opius:
No provision for independent candidates sad sad cool
Dad isnt it? That you need to have a machine backing you before you can run for the presidency.
Re: 2019: Presidential Nomination Forms To Cost N10million by sshalom(m): 8:59pm On Apr 03, 2017
Nwodosis:
I hope our president will not borrow again for the 2019 nomination form!
You left me in tears! grin grin grin grin
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