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N100m nomination fee: Only those who looted national treasury can afford it ― NNPP

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The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has condemned what it described as outrageous nomination fees imposed on aspirants contesting various elective positions by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the 2023 general election.

NNPP said it is unfair, unjust, despicable and insensitive to the plights and sufferings of Nigerians who have been impoverished by the outgoing government.

NNPP in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Ambassador Agbo Major, said “to impose nomination fees of N100 million for aspirants vying for President, N50 million for Governor, N20 million for Senate, N10 million for House of Representatives and N2 million for State House of Assembly show that APC is out to rip off its aspirants, sell its tickets to the highest bidder, encourage godfatherism and shut out patriotic and resourceful aspirants particularly women, youth and those with disability to continue its infamous recycling of retired, tired and docile party stalwarts with no agenda for a better Nigeria.

“Only those who have looted the national treasury and are eager to loot more that can afford N100 million nomination fees to run for president and N50 million for governor in a depressed economy run by borrowing from foreign countries and institutions. It is obvious that Nigerian democracy is under constant attacks by the outgoing APC government.”

NNPP, however, called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offence Commission (ICPC) to thoroughly investigate the source of income of persons who purchases the APC nomination form.

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“The era of hoodwinking the masses by falsely claiming that a group has purchased a nomination form for an aspirant is over. Anti-graft agencies should also investigate members of the purported group to ascertain the sources of the funds raised.

“This is the only way the nation’s electoral process will be sanitized of money politics that has imposed clueless leaders on the populace. The consequence is the lingering political upheavals, insecurity, economic depression, moral decadence, religious disharmony and ethnic division across the country.

“All Nigerians want a New Nigeria which only the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) can usher in. All marginalised citizens should take refuge in NNPP for reintegration, restoration of humanity dignity and prosperity; register with the party and obtain affordable nomination forms to contest all elective offices. It is a giant step forward for a greater and better Nigeria.

“The outgoing government is already suffering from leadership fatigue and confused on the way forward. Together, we shall vote out its candidates for the 2023 general election and usher in a New Nigeria on the platform of NNPP.

“This is our chance to effect a change through the ballot and return power back to the people. We are all in it together to make Nigeria the great arsenal of democracy in Africa,” the statement added.

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