Friday 17 October 2014

I had to take a loan to pay for the N27.5m APC nomination form- Buhari

Former military head of state and All Progressive Congress (APC) presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari, who picked his nomination form for presidency on Thursday has been lamenting but is grateful he has come to this stage after paying a grand amount of 27.5million. According to Premium Times, he said 
“It is a pity I couldn’t influence this amount to be trickled down, as it was done in the case of ladies that intended to participate in the election. I felt heavily sorry for myself, because I didn’t want to go and ask somebody to pay for my nomination. If you could recall, even the last one, I always try to pay for myself, at least for the nomination.
Thank goodness I have a personal relationship with the manager of my bank in Kaduna, which I have called and told that the forms are coming, so I don’t know whether I’m in red, green or black, but all I know is that I must honor this, otherwise I will lose the nomination. So this morning, the bank manager in Abuja decided to bring the money and I asked one of my nephews to quickly bring the form. I sign and I got the papers which the national organizing secretary received. I thank God that I have come to this stage. All speculations will now cease,”
The national chairman of APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, then told Buhari that the party decided to place the fee at N27.5 million, "to separate the men from the boys-.” Buhari would be going head-to head with Atiku Abubakar at the party's primaries.


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