• Buhari cautions APC leadership against imposing unpopular candidates
The National Executive Committee (NEC) of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has adopted the indirect primaries option to elect its candidates for the 2023 elections, including its presidential standard-bearer.
For ease of decision-making, NEC also transferred its decision making power to the Abdullahi Adamu-led National Working Committee (NWC) for 90 days.
The party has also come up with the prices to purchase forms for different elective positions, as it fixed the cost of its presidential expression of interest and nomination forms at N100 million.
Disclosing this at the end of the emergency meeting of the NEC on Wednesday at the Transcorp Hilton in Abuja, the spokesperson of the party, Felix Morka, said the expression of interest form is N30 million while the nomination form will cost N70 million.
For the Presidency, those eyeing the position and intended to occupy Nigeria’s No 1 seat come 2023 are up to 10 aspirants, but those who have declared interest include the incumbent Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, former Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu, the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi and the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chris Ngige.
Others are Governors Yahaya Bello of Kogi State, Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State, former Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, former Senate President, Ken Nnamani, among others.
Similarly, for the governorship ticket, the APC NEC approved N50 million for both nomination and expression of interest forms, while Senate and House of Representatives aspirants are to pay N20 million and N10 million respectively, while aspirants for state legislative seats are to pay N2 million for both forms.
But to encourage young Nigerians to take part, the NEC approved a 50 per cent discount for candidates less than 40 years and free tickets for women and persons living with disabilities.
The sales of the forms are expected to commence on April 23, as stated by Morka.
Dates and mode of primaries
The APC NEC has fixed the presidential primary election to hold from May 30 to June 1 and the governorship primaries will hold on May 18, State House of Assembly, May 20; House of Representatives, May 22; and Senate, May 24.
For the mode of primaries for the election of candidates for the 2023 general elections, Morka said NEC adopted indirect primaries, which means that delegates will decide the flag bearers of the party at state congresses and national convention.
Sale of forms duration
The sale of nomination and expression of interest and nomination forms as approved by NEC starts from April 23 to May 6 while the congresses to elect states and national delegates have been scheduled to hold from May 7 to 9.
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The deadline for submission of forms is fixed for May 10, while aspirants are to be screened as follows: May 12 for State Houses of Assembly and governors, May 13 for the House of Representatives and Senatorial aspirants and May 14 for presidential aspirants.
Presidential aspirants have May 14 for publication of claims and objections while May 23 was fixed for appeals.
For the governorship and states legislative seats, May 13 and 14 were fixed for the publication of objections and appeals, respectively, while aspirants for federal legislative seats will have May 14 for the publication of objections and May 17 for appeals.
Buhari cautions against imposing unpopular candidates
President Muhammadu Buhari has again cautioned the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at both national and state levels against imposing unpopular candidates as the 2023 general election approaches.
The president gave the warning at the 11th meeting of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Wednesday in Abuja.
He also enjoined the leadership to always follow due process in all the party processes as well as to develop more mechanisms against corruption.
“I enjoin you all to follow due process in all the party processes and more importantly to develop more mechanisms against corruption.
“I call on all party members to abide by all extant laws, rules, and regulations and to leaders of our party to avoid the imposition of candidates that cannot win popular elections.
“This dictatorial behaviour cost us many strategic seats in the past. In the recent past, this led to some of our strong members, unfortunately, opting to go elsewhere because of the unfairly oppressive behaviour of party leaders at the state level.
“I must caution strongly against any tendency towards developing cliques, infighting within the party.
“We want to win well not succumb to factions on account of personal acerbities and desire to retain control at all costs. That surely is not the road to win,’’ he said.
The president also told new members of the National Working Committee (NWC), which had been delegated powers of NEC for a period, to work towards keeping the party together by creating more room for discussions.
“There’s no time to develop differences among ourselves. We have no time for that,’’ he added
Buhari also warned of tougher security measures in restive parts of the country, a review of operations and strategy, reassuring Nigerians that the efforts that resulted in relative peace in South-South and rescuing of North-East from the hold of terrorists would be ramped up.
According to him, the major security challenges have remained in the North Central and North West, saying, “We are going to be very tough.’’
He added: “I will like us to reflect on what the situation was before we came in. How many Local Government Areas were under the control of terrorists in the North-East?
“In the South-South, we all know what the situation was; now we have relative peace. With the resources at our disposal, we have done very well.
“People are very forgetful. Our main problem now is in the North West and North Central. People are killing one another in these places, what for? We are going to be very tough.’’
In forthcoming general elections in 2023, Buhari urged party members to be more mindful of the pitfalls that led to the ouster of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2015.
“The PDP thought that only time could remove them, and the time actually came. They thought it was impossible to lose elections,’’ he added.
He said the APC was formed by a merger of Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), some members from All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and the new PDP, which was a faction of the then ruling party.
“We put together a committee with clear terms of reference on how to remove the PDP from power. The PDP thought it wasn’t going to be possible. But it happened,’’ he said.
The president commended the Mai Mala Buni-led Caretaker/Extra-ordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC) for offering themselves to serve the party at a critical moment in utmost satisfaction despite all the attendant challenges and for organising the National Convention that produced the NWC.
“I must also sincerely thank all the aspirants for their desire to serve but had to withdraw their aspirations for the overall interest of our Party. I consider it an honour to my person and an unwavering sacrifice for the unity of our great party as we approach the coming elections.
“I plead with all aspirants who were not elected to put in efforts in support of the leadership of the Party to achieve our goal of success in the forthcoming elections.
“Furthermore I am pleading with all litigants to withdraw cases against the Party and put faith in party mechanisms.’’
Buhari also congratulated the new National Chairman of APC, Sen. Abdullahi Adamu, and the entire NWC members.
“You came in at a critical time and the entire party has a high expectation from you.
“The critical task ahead of you remains to continue to forge the unity of purpose among party members and to keep securing needful compromises in the interest of our great party,’’ he noted.
The president felicitated party leaders and members for successfully conducting the Ward, Local Government, State Congresses, and the National Convention, in compliance with the Party Constitution.
“I enjoin you all to recognize the place of due process in all our tasks as managers of the party.
“We must develop party in-built mechanisms against corruption. Our success in 2023 will depend more on our capacity to respect our own extant rules and regulations.
“Now that NEC has vested its powers in NWC for the time being, as requested, and in compliance with the Party Constitution in the overall interest of the Party, I want to assure Mr Chairman and the entire NWC members of my full support,’’ he said.
In his remark, the APC Chairman appreciated President Buhari for always working for the unity and survival of the party, assuring that the NWC will further unite the party, and ensure victory at the polls.
“We must succeed, failure is not an option,’’ the APC Chairman said.
The NEC meeting was attended by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, Senate President Ahmad Lawan, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, and other principal officers of the National Assembly, APC governors and state party chairmen.