Tag: Forms

  • Congresses: PDP extends deadline for sale of forms

    Congresses: PDP extends deadline for sale of forms

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has extended the deadline for the sale of forms for its 2024 congresses from June 17 to June 28.

    National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr  Debo Ologunagba,disclosed this in a statement issued  in Abuja on Tuesday.

    Ologunagba said that the extension was approved by the party’s  National Working Committee (NWC) pursuant to its power under the party’s constitution.

    Ologunagba added that the deadline for  the submission of completed states’ executives forms had also been extended from June 21 to July 5.

    He advised all party leaders, stakeholders and members to note the extension and be guided accordingly.

  • Presidential primaries: APC may reopen forms to accommodate Zulum, El-Rufai

    Presidential primaries: APC may reopen forms to accommodate Zulum, El-Rufai

    Speculations are rife that four days to the special convention of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), to elect the party’s presidential candidate, the party may reopen presidential forms to more members.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) gathered that two governors from the north are being targeted to join the presidential race to match the presidential candidate of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.

    The two APC governors are the Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai and his Borno State counterpart, Professor Babagana Zulum.

    The APC was allegedly thrown into confusion, when Atiku emerged candidate of the PDP at a keenly contested presidential primary in Abuja, a situation, which completely unsettled the thinking and extrapolations in the ruling party.

    The party has been further compounded by the differing positions of its stakeholders on the zoning palaver, a development, which has seen some governors insisting on going south for balancing, while the National Chairman of the party, Senator Abdulahi Adamu, cahoots with a few others, would rather go north, for political expediency.

    This development has pushed the party leadership to consider the reopening of sales of Expression of Interest and Nomination forms to more members by way of broadening its choices for a suitable presidential candidate, which would secure the confidence of the people and lead the party to victory.

    Already, two persons being targeted to encourage to join the race, are the Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, and his Borno State counterpart, Professor Babagana Zulum, even though the later had since dismissed the idea of looking at other possibilities in 2023, except returning to Borno to finish off what he had started.

    The confusion was further accentuated on Monday, when President Muhammadu Buhari, at a meeting with the 22 governors of the party and Adamu, pleaded with the stakeholders to let him choose his successor as a sign of reciprocity.

    Buhari, in a two-page speech, reminded the governors that, while those governors, who just served their first terms, had a field day securing their tickets to return to the office, the outgoing ones, after serving out their constitutional two terms of eight years, also had the privileges to choose their successors.

    He, therefore, enjoined them all to let him too enjoy the same privileges through “reciprocity” of similar action, to choose his successor at the proposed June 6 presidential primaries.

    By implications, the president had ruled out the possibility of an elective convention but a consensus option that would allow him to choose his proffered candidate, who would be affirmed on Monday, at the Eagle Square, in Abuja.

    But since this new thinking was thrown into the mix by the president, the leadership of the party, including the governors, as major stakeholders, had started pondering the options opened to them and particularly, leading them to victory.

    Thus, while some of the governors insisted that it would remain indefensible to go north, since Buhari, a northerner, would be serving out eight years in 2023, others, including the national chairman of the party, believed going north was the surest path to victory, if they must match Atiku in all the boxes critical to their victory in next year’s elections.

    To this end, the party leadership has resolved to consider reopening the sales of forms to some members of the party by way of broadening the options and further opening up the turf to more candidates for a competitive approach to the ticket, even when the president had said without equivocation that, there would be no election.

    In their consideration as they came up with this idea, El-Rufai and Zulum, a move believed would help them push some of their best from the north into the race and put the party on a sure-footing ahead of the elections, a report in Thisday newspaper noted.

    It is not certain yet if El-Rufai would buy into the idea, has said time and time again that, he was not interested in the presidency and that he believed in the need for power to shift to the south after Buhari’s eight years because it was the right thing to do.

    Zulum, on his part, had been touted earlier as a possible option for a running mate to whoever emerged the candidate of the party but had openly come out to turn down the idea, saying also that, while it was a good thing to consider him for the office, especially, given the privileges attached to it, he preferred to return to Borno to consolidate the work he had started.

    This, nonetheless, the governors had maintained the position, that despite Buhari’s appeal for reciprocity in the choice of his successor, they too had a responsibility as stakeholders to advise and guide him on the suitability of his choice candidate for the party.

    Indeed, many of the governors, who were insistent on going south, held the view that there was no need to panic over the emergence of Atiku in the PDP because, with a strong southern candidate, which they claimed to have in good numbers, the party would still comfortably defeat Atiku in 2023.

    Aside from not seeing anything wrong in pandering to Buhari’s request for reciprocity, many of the governors still believed that an acceptable choice of successor was key, not just to their victory at the general election, but to help prevail over other contenders, who would be persuaded to stand down for the sake of the president.

    Against this background, while waiting for Buhari to return from his trip to Madrid, Spain, and present his candidate to the party ahead of the convention, a majority of the governors still stood strong against going north, notwithstanding the fears of other stakeholders, including Adamu.

  • PDP extends sales of forms, reschedules screening

    PDP extends sales of forms, reschedules screening

    The National Working Committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has extended sales of Nomination and Expression of Interest forms for 2023 general elections by a week.

    The PDP said this in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr Debo Ologunagba in Abuja on Wednesday.

    Ologunagba said that the deadline has been shifted from Friday, April 1 to April 8.

    “In the same vein, the last day for the return of already completed forms as well as the screening for both the State House of Assembly and National Assembly (Senate and House of Representatives) has been rescheduled as follows:

    “Last date for submission of already completed forms for States House of Assembly: -Sunday, April 10 by 6 p.m.

    “National Assembly: -Sunday, April 10 by 6 p.m,” he said.

    Ologunagba said that the party has also rescheduled screening for aspirants for States of House of Assembly to April 12 while screening for National Assembly aspirants will hold on April 14.

    “For the avoidance of doubt, the last day for the purchase of all forms is now fixed for Friday, April 8,” he said.

  • 2023 Elections: We have started selling forms to everybody -PDP

    2023 Elections: We have started selling forms to everybody -PDP

    Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said it has not decided if it would use zoning for the 2023 general elections.

    The party leadership stated that it has started the sale of forms to presidential candidates inorder not to violate the electoral timetable already released by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

    It stated that the INEC timetable has made it very difficult to stop any of the aspirants including a former Vice President, from buying the 40 Million naira form.

    Recall that Atiku obtained the PDP presidential form on Thursday, claiming that the form was procured for him by northern businessmen under the aegis of the North-East Business Community.

    The sale of forms to Atiku and the desire to sell same to other northern presidential aspirants of the party took many by surprise because of the clamour for power to shift to the southern part of the country.

    Apart from Atiku, other presidential aspirants from the North in the party are the Governors of Sokoto and Bauchi states, Aminu Tambuwal and Bala Mohammed, respectively.

    Meanwhile Rivers state Governor, Nyesom Wike is also tainted to be eyeing the presidential seat too.

    TNG reports that Ovation Publisher Dele Momodu has since indicated interest under the auspices of PDP but he’s yet to procure the form pegged at 40 million.

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  • NDA 73 regular course entry forms not on sale – Official

    NDA 73 regular course entry forms not on sale – Official

    The Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) has called on the public to disregard claims that forms for entry into 73 Regular Course are on sale.

    The Public Relations Officer, NDA, Major Abubakar Abdullahi, made the call in a statement in Kaduna on Monday.

    According to Abdullahi, any information circulating on social media purporting sale of the forms is false and has no link with the NDA.

    “The general public is advised to shun any individual or group offering NDA forms for sale, as doing any business with such fraudulent individuals or groups will be at the bearer’s risk,” he said.

    Abdullahi stated that all activities relating to admissions into the NDA would be duly publicised on the official website of the institution: www.nda.edu.ng, and in some national dailies.

    “Interested applicants are thus advised to periodically check our website for information relating to all NDA admissions as well as other matters of interest,” he said.

  • By-elections: Nigerians seeking to be senators on APC platform to pay N7m for forms

    By-elections: Nigerians seeking to be senators on APC platform to pay N7m for forms

    Senatorial aspirants jostling for the All Progressives Congress (APC) tickets in the forthcoming legislative by-elections are to pay N7 million for the party’s expression of interest and nomination forms.

    Houses of Assembly aspirants are to buy the forms for N850,000 each, while female aspirants and physically challenged aspirants are to pay 50 per cent of the prescribed fees for each position.

    These details were contained in the party’s timetable and schedule of activities released at the weekend in Abuja for the conduct of the 2020 concurrent legislative by-elections in eight states by APC Director of Organisation, Professor Medaner Ussiju Al-Mustapha.

    Last week, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) fixed the legislative by-elections in eight states for Saturday, October 31.

    The party sent out notice of election to the affected states last Friday and slated the sale of nomination and expression of interest forms from August 15 to August 23, while completed forms and accompanying documents are to be submitted on August 24.

    Screening of aspirants, the party said, will be conducted from August 25 to August 26, 2020; publication of claims and objections will hold on August 28; screening appeal on September 1, while the primary in the 12 constituencies will hold on September 5, 2020.

    Senatorial by-election will hold in Bayelsa Central Senatorial District, Bayelsa West, Cross River North, Imo North, Lagos East and Plateau South.

  • PDP begins sale of nomination forms for 2019 elections

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has announced the sale of its nomination and expression of interest forms to its members who are interested in contesting elections in the country in 2019.

    The party’s National Organising Secretary, Col. Austin Akobundu (retd.) made the announcement in Abuja on Monday.

    The announcement followed a meeting by the party’s National Working Committee led by Prince Uche Secondus with state chairmen of the party.

    TheNewsGuru gathered that the decision to start selling the forms was taken at the meeting.

    Akobundu said the selling of the form, would end on September 6.

    While presidential and governorship aspirants are to collect and submit their forms at the national secretariat of the party, those aspiring to be in other offices were directed to pick up their forms in the state chapters of the party.

    Senate and House of Representatives’ aspirants were also advised to collect their forms at the Abuja national secretariat of the party, but were asked to submit at the state chapters.

    The notice indicated that Presidential aspirants were to pay a total of N12m, while governorship aspirants were to pay N6m.

    Those aspiring to go to the Senate and the House of Representatives are to pay N3.5m and N1.5m, respectively.

    The party also directed those aspiring to go into the state houses of Assembly to pay N600,000.