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PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by seunmsg(m): 10:24am On Jun 17, 2018
The Peoples Democratic Party has outlined how its 2019 presidential candidate will emerge.

In a 40-page document titled ‘Electoral Guideline for the PDP, Directorate of Organisation and Mobilisation’, exclusively obtained by SUNDAY PUNCH in Abuja on Saturday, the party said its presidential aspirants are to pay a total sum of N12m for both nomination and expression of interest forms, respectively.

However, female aspirants are to pay only N2m for expression of interest form as they are exempted from the payment of N10m nomination fee.

The document that explained these modalities was signed by the National Chairman of the PDP, Prince Uche Secondus and the National Secretary of the party, Senator Umaru Tsauri.


The party said all aspirants are to swear to an oath to abide by the decisions of the party on the conduct of its primary elections.


The document said each aspirant must be nominated by not less than “60 persons from at least two-thirds of all the states of the federation who shall be registered voters in their respective local government areas and also registered members of the party.”

The document added, “A copy of the voter’s registration card of the aspirant shall be attached to the duly completed nomination form.

“To be accompanied by a sworn declaration made before a Commissioner of Oaths or notary public; undertaking to abide by the guidelines, all laws and any rules or regulations made by the party for the conduct of the primary elections.

“The decision of the National Executive Committee of the party on all primary elections shall be final and binding.”

The party stated that its NEC would appoint a Presidential Screening Committee on the recommendation of the NWC.

The committee, it said “shall consist of a chairman and eight others. One from each geo-political zone, plus two women (one from the North and another from the South).”


It added that aggrieved aspirants, who fail the screening exercise, would be free to appeal to a panel that would be led by Secondus, which will also include all other members of the NWC.

On the payment of fees, the party said, “An aspirant shall obtain the expression of interest forms code PD002/P upon payment of the non-refundable fee of N2m from the national secretariat of the party or such place as may be designated by the NWC of the party, and, on completion, return same to the national secretariat.

“An aspirant shall obtain Nomination Form code PD003/P from the national secretariat of the party or such other place designated by the NWC of the party and evidenced upon payment of the prescribed non-refundable fee of N10m, save that female aspirants shall be exempted from the payment of the prescribed nomination fee.”

The document added that all the aspirants must be “duly registered financial members of the party.”

It was however silent on the modalities to determine the financial status of the aspirants.

While it said the presidential candidate would emerge through “modified open secret system,” it also added that the “aspirant with the highest number of votes at the end of voting shall be declared the winner of the primary.”

The document was however silent on the date and venue of the special national convention where the candidate would emerge.

The party indicated that the “date and venue for the convention would be made known, at least seven days before the event (convention).”

Part of the qualifications listed for its presidential aspirants are that they must be citizens of Nigeria by birth and that they must not be below the age of 40.

The aspirants are also expected to be registered voters and must attach a copy of their voter card and registration cards to their duly completed form code PD003/P.

Among those who have declared their intention to run for Presidency on the platform of the PDP are a former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar; a former Governor of Kano State, Ibrahim Shekarau; Governor of Gombe State, Ibrahim Dankwambo; Governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose; and a former Minister of Special Duties, Tanimu Turaki (SAN).

There are unconfirmed reports that a few members of the ruling All Progressives Congress may defect to the former ruling party to vie for its presidential ticket.

I may sue political parties over nomination fees –Falana

Human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), on Saturday, restated his opposition to the sale of nomination forms to aspirants for elective offices by political parties.

Falana, in an interview with SUNDAY PUNCH, threatened to take legal action against political parties that were still selling nomination forms to aspirants despite previous court judgments prohibiting such payment.

Falana, had last week, in Lagos, during the one-day national electoral summit, organised by the Transition Monitoring Group with support from the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development, railed against the commercialisation of nomination forms by political parties.

He regretted that despite President Muhammadu Buhari expressing disappointment that he took a loan of N27m to buy the APC nomination form during the 2015 elections, he had not been able to change the guideline.

Falana took on the political parties on Saturday while also indicating his intention to sue them if they continued in the act.

He said, “The conditions for contesting elections from local government, to the House of Assembly, governorship, House of Representatives, Senate and presidential levels, are all in the constitution.

“There are decisions of the court to the effect that the Independent National Electoral Commission and state electoral commissions cannot collect fees from candidates who are contesting elections.


“So, if I am going to contest election, you can’t ask me to pay N27m as nomination fee because that is unknown to the constitution.

“Therefore, the parties cannot decide their own rules. They cannot impose prohibitive rules that will restrict the participation in the contest of an election to moneybags.

“Of course, we may have to sue the political parties if they continue this illegality. We cannot go on like this.”

He added that aggrieved aspirants should be encouraged to sue their parties.

“Aggrieved party members should be encouraged to challenge the prohibitive nomination fees imposed on aspirants by political parties.

“I believe any citizen, who meets the requirements outlined in the Constitution, is qualified to contest any election. Political parties cannot add to the constitutional requirements.”

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by omophunky(m): 10:27am On Jun 17, 2018
I can now conclude that PDP is not truly ready to wrestle the mantle of leadership of this country away from APC government...

Why not below 35 ?

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by seunmsg(m): 10:30am On Jun 17, 2018
The president signed the not too young to run bill into law some weeks ago and PDP publicly claimed credit for the law since the bill was sponsored by a PDP lawmaker from Lagos. The above guideline has however exposed the hypocricy of the party. Apart from the exorbitant N12million that they are demanding for nomination form, aspirants whose age falls between 35 and 39 cannot seek the presidential ticket of the party in clear violation of the not too young to run law.

Aspirants must also be sponsored by at least 60 people from 2/3 of the states of the federation and they must all swear to an oath to abide by whatever the NEC of the party decides as regards the primary. So as it is, a candidate can emerge and PDP NEC can decide to present another candidate as the party flag bearer and the original winner must not complain having signed a legally binding oath to accept whatever NEC decides.

I am really sorry for all the youths who still believe in PDP. That party will never ever change. Youth empowerment, internal democracy and rule of law are the least item on the agenda of that party. All they want is to return to power by hook or crook and start another round of looting.

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by SarkinYarki: 10:30am On Jun 17, 2018
Even the prices of expression of interest forms encourage corruption

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by SamuelAnyawu(m): 10:31am On Jun 17, 2018
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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by seunmsg(m): 11:03am On Jun 17, 2018
SarkinYarki:
Even the prices of expression of interest forms encourage corruption

PDP is only interested in corruption.

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by SarkinYarki: 11:51am On Jun 17, 2018
seunmsg:


PDP is only interested in corruption.


But funny enough APC forms are more expensive

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by Nobody: 11:59am On Jun 17, 2018
Lets be truthful to ourselves... 35 years of age is too young for a president. That is how you get leaders like kim jon un and Yahaya bello..

Nigerians wont vote for a 35 year old in a democratic system, we are too (elder conscious) for that. Same way buhari refused adesina to respond to obj's letter while even telling lai to be cautious with words as obj is much older than they are.

The youngest presidents all over the world are from very small countries less than 10m population, and they are above 40 except kim jon un whom is not a president but a heirloom leadership passed down from his father.

Lets not lie to ourselves.

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by firo08(m): 12:04pm On Jun 17, 2018
I need to go to abuja to get the form but the problem now is i'm less than 30.
Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by Omololu007(m): 12:05pm On Jun 17, 2018
seunmsg:
The president signed the not too young to run bill into law some weeks ago and PDP publicly claimed credit for the law since the bill was sponsored by a PDP lawmaker from Lagos. The above guideline has however exposed the hypocricy of the party. Apart from the exorbitant N12million that they are demanding for nomination form, aspirants whose age falls between 35 and 39 cannot seek the presidential ticket of the party in clear violation of the not too young to run law.

Aspirants must also be sponsored by at least 60 people from 2/3 of the states of the federation and they must all swear to an oath to abide by whatever the NEC of the party decides as regards the primary. So as it is, a candidate can emerge and PDP NEC can decide to present another candidate as the party flag bearer and the original winner must not complain having signed a legally binding oath to accept whatever NEC decides.

I am really sorry for all the youths who still believe in PDP. That party will never ever change. Youth empowerment, internal democracy and rule of law are the least item on the agenda of that party. All they want is to return to power by hook or crook and start another round of looting.
there is nothing more to say,you have spoken well


Cc salamRushdie NzeNri abokibuhari LZAA zombieHUNTER

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by seunmsg(m): 12:05pm On Jun 17, 2018
SarkinYarki:



But funny enough APC forms are more expensive

Let's wait for APC guidelines to be released.

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by KenOne: 12:06pm On Jun 17, 2018
It could only happen in PDP. President signed not too young to run bill that pegged the age for president as 35yrs and above. And PDP that were deceiving Nigerians that PDP is the party for the youth has ignored the law that stipulates 35yrs and above and went for 40yrs and above with stringent condition for an aspirant to sponsor 60 persons from 2/3 of the state of the federation and nomination fee of 12million. PDP is really Party Deceiving People. They've set the ground for a 74yrs Atiku to clinch the party's ticket that they criticized APC for fielding a 72yrs Buhari in 2015 PDP hypocrisy stings.

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by Nobody: 12:07pm On Jun 17, 2018
omophunky:
I can now conclude that PDP is not truly ready to wrestle the mantle of leadership of this country away from APC government...

Why not below 35 ?


A 35 year old is not matured enough to rule any country talk more of a country as huge and complex as Nigeria..

Lets tell our selves the truth..

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by HisSexcellency(m): 12:14pm On Jun 17, 2018
Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by zombieHUNTER: 12:14pm On Jun 17, 2018
Esseite:



A 35 year old is not matured enough to rule any country talk more of a country as huge and complex as Nigeria..

Lets tell our selves the truth..

I disagree with this assertion
But Nigerian presidency is no child's play though
The problems facing the country needs experienced hands to tackle...

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by KratosCorp: 12:16pm On Jun 17, 2018
You are really so shameless.

1. What is the age of your party's (apc) presidential candidate?

2. What was (and is) the nomination fee in your party?

3. Why use half-truths as your headline?

4. Did you not see where it says that "the nomination fee is waived for female candidates"?

5. Who should have had the final say in the process? The apc?

6. So requiring a minimum of 60% win in all regions is now evil?

You are so shameless, seriously.


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seunmsg:
The president signed the not too young to run bill into law some weeks ago and PDP publicly claimed credit for the law since the bill was sponsored by a PDP lawmaker from Lagos. The above guideline has however exposed the hypocricy of the party. Apart from the exorbitant N12million that they are demanding for nomination form, aspirants whose age falls between 35 and 39 cannot seek the presidential ticket of the party in clear violation of the not too young to run law.

Aspirants must also be sponsored by at least 60 people from 2/3 of the states of the federation and they must all swear to an oath to abide by whatever the NEC of the party decides as regards the primary. So as it is, a candidate can emerge and PDP NEC can decide to present another candidate as the party flag bearer and the original winner must not complain having signed a legally binding oath to accept whatever NEC decides.

I am really sorry for all the youths who still believe in PDP. That party will never ever change. Youth empowerment, internal democracy and rule of law are the least item on the agenda of that party. All they want is to return to power by hook or crook and start another round of looting.
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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by zombieHUNTER: 12:17pm On Jun 17, 2018
Omololu007:
there is nothing more to say,you have spoken well


Cc salamRushdie NzeNri abokibuhari LZAA zombieHUNTER

APC presidential forms are more expensive
APC is still presenting an ancestor Buhari to recontest..

The age debacle will be looked into.. There is no wolf to cry about

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by zombieHUNTER: 12:22pm On Jun 17, 2018
seunmsg:


PDP is only interested in corruption.

Like bringing Maina back
Cutting grass with millions of Naira
Dubai mansions owned by Burutai
Oshiomole positioning himself for APC chairmanship to evade EFCC investigations and impending arrest
Buhari using tax payers money to treat himself and his son abroad....
As we speak the nation is currently experiencing a black out.... Abeg go take a back seat

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by MrPolitics: 12:27pm On Jun 17, 2018
seunmsg:


PDP is only interested in corruption.

I hope you know APC sold theirs for 27 million naira in 2014. That's more than double what PDP is requesting now despite the drop in Naira.
If PDP is interested in corruption, then APC itself is corruption

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by MrPolitics: 12:30pm On Jun 17, 2018
seunmsg:
The president signed the not too young to run bill into law some weeks ago and PDP publicly claimed credit for the law since the bill was sponsored by a PDP lawmaker from Lagos. The above guideline has however exposed the hypocricy of the party. Apart from the exorbitant N12million that they are demanding for nomination form, aspirants whose age falls between 35 and 39 cannot seek the presidential ticket of the party in clear violation of the not too young to run law.

Aspirants must also be sponsored by at least 60 people from 2/3 of the states of the federation and they must all swear to an oath to abide by whatever the NEC of the party decides as regards the primary. So as it is, a candidate can emerge and PDP NEC can decide to present another candidate as the party flag bearer and the original winner must not complain having signed a legally binding oath to accept whatever NEC decides.

I am really sorry for all the youths who still believe in PDP. That party will never ever change. Youth empowerment, internal democracy and rule of law are the least item on the agenda of that party. All they want is to return to power by hook or crook and start another round of looting.

That is to ensure that the winner is someone that is popular in the party structure across the country. If anything, it is very smart.

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by MrPolitics: 12:33pm On Jun 17, 2018
When APC was selling ticket for 27 million, dollar was 210 and that equaled about $129k. At today's exchange rate that would be over 47 million naira.
PDP is now selling ticket for 12 million and BMC think they have a right to complain?

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by seunmsg(m): 12:38pm On Jun 17, 2018
KratosCorp:
You are really so shameless.

1. What is the age of your party's (apc) presidential candidate?

2. What was (and is) the nomination fee in your party?

3. Why use half-truths as your headline?

4. Did you not see where it says that "the nomination fee is waived for female candidates"?

5. Who should have had the final say in the process? The apc?

6. So requiring a minimum of 60% win in all regions is now evil?

You are so shameless, seriously.


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You really missed the crux of my post. Even though I am not a member of APC, I must remind you that this is not about APC but PDP and its hypocrisy.

PDP took credit for the not too young to run law. They celebrated it has their party's achievement since a PDP member sponsored the bill. It is only normal for every right thinking Nigerians to expect the party to fully embrace the law they publicly took credit for by coming up with a youth friendly guidelines. Instead, they violated the law by barring aspirants between ages 35-39 from seeking their party ticket. What now is the fate of PDP party members who are less than 40 and want to seek the party ticket. How will a young man of 35 years who is a member of PDP and wants to seek the party's ticket raise N12milliin for nomination form? Why should aspirants swear to an oath before they can seek their party's ticket?

Above are the questions PDP should answer and not the irrelevant APC issues you raised in your post.

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by DeOTR: 12:41pm On Jun 17, 2018
Barring aspirants based on age...below 40? PDP is sure not ready to take back power yet.
This will create an even worse image for the already dying party.


PDP can't be working at cross-purpose with the law. It is illegal and so, won't hold.

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by Nobody: 12:43pm On Jun 17, 2018
seunmsg:
The president signed the not too young to run bill into law some weeks ago and PDP publicly claimed credit for the law since the bill was sponsored by a PDP lawmaker from Lagos. The above guideline has however exposed the hypocricy of the party. Apart from the exorbitant N12million that they are demanding for nomination form, aspirants whose age falls between 35 and 39 cannot seek the presidential ticket of the party in clear violation of the not too young to run law.

Aspirants must also be sponsored by at least 60 people from 2/3 of the states of the federation and they must all swear to an oath to abide by whatever the NEC of the party decides as regards the primary. So as it is, a candidate can emerge and PDP NEC can decide to present another candidate as the party flag bearer and the original winner must not complain having signed a legally binding oath to accept whatever NEC decides.

I am really sorry for all the youths who still believe in PDP. That party will never ever change. Youth empowerment, internal democracy and rule of law are the least item on the agenda of that party. All they want is to return to power by hook or crook and start another round of looting.
The nomination form is not too expensive at that price. Where do you think the party will get the money to conduct a hitch-free Presidential Primary Election? My only grouse with the modalities is the disenfranchisement of presidential-hopefuls below the age of 40. That isn't quite democratic.

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by DeOTR: 12:59pm On Jun 17, 2018
Esseite:



A 35 year old is not matured enough to rule any country talk more of a country as huge and complex as Nigeria..

Lets tell our selves the truth..
If you can't do a certain thing at 35, when then do you think you'll be able to do it? At 70? Physically, intellectually, that's the prime age man!
PDP could have just been silent on that instead of stating it in defiance of the not-too-young to rule bill.

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by 9jaArea: 1:05pm On Jun 17, 2018
The price of a commodity will surely drop at a time the demand for that commodity is at a low..... I wonder where the PDP will get the funds to prosecute the next elections.

They ain't getting a penny from Dangote this time.

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by resurgent2019: 1:14pm On Jun 17, 2018
seunmsg:


PDP is only interested in corruption.

Please, I want to ask you a question and I mean no harm. Are you a muslim?

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by seunmsg(m): 1:38pm On Jun 17, 2018
resurgent2019:


Please, I want to ask you a question and I mean no harm. Are you a muslim?

No.

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by resurgent2019: 1:43pm On Jun 17, 2018
seunmsg:


No.

Ok.Thanks.
Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by Nobody: 1:51pm On Jun 17, 2018
DeOTR:

If you can't do a certain thing at 35, when then do you think you'll be able to do it? At 70? Physically, intellectually, that's the prime age man!
PDP could have just be silent on that instead of stating it in defiant of the not-too-young to rule bill.

60% of Nigerians leave their parent homes at 25, 10 years away from 35..

Nigerian graduate trainee positions end at 27, 8 years from 35.

Managerial positions in Nigeria is usually pegged btw 35 - 40.. now we are talking presidency.

Am only trying to be realistic.

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by uba1991: 2:00pm On Jun 17, 2018
pdp can never change

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Re: PDP Demands N12m For Nomination Form, Bars Aspirants Below 40 Years. by Nobody: 2:05pm On Jun 17, 2018
Esseite:


60% of Nigerians leave their parent homes at 25, 10 years away from 35..

Nigerian graduate trainee positions end at 27, 8 years from 35.

Managerial positions in Nigeria is usually pegged btw 35 - 40.. now we are talking presidency.

Am only trying to be realistic.

Are you saying that there are no 35 year-olds within the boundaries of Nigeria who can manage the affairs of this country efficiently?

Is that what you are saying?

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