The party’s National Publicity Secretary Olisa Metuh made this known while briefing journalists October 22:
“The NWC [National Working Committee] today (yesterday) decided that the issue of the closing date for the collection of the nomination forms cannot be extended. It will not be extended beyond 6 pm, of October 30th, no party member can obtain forms for our 2014 congress and convention after the deadline.”
While Jonathan had been previously adopted a sole candidate for the 2015 presidential elections ahead of the primaries scheduled for December 6, the PDP leadership yesterday decided on the waiver for the returning and new members of the party. Metuh explained:
“I want to state categorically that the NWC also informs Nigerians that the requirement for waiver does not apply to people who are board members occupying such committee positions. We are granting the waiver because we have noted that some chapters are planning to say that some people are either returning or they are new members and cannot contest to be delegates, but the issue of three-man delegate is an Ad-hoc one because immediately after the convention, national or local government delegate, upon the end of the congress, the delegate ceases.”
During the conference the party also stated categorically that the primaries and the convention would be open and transparent “at all levels”.
Thus, the incumbent president, who has been expected to declare by many Nigerians for quite a time, is to meet the ultimatum deadline and to pay a total of N 22 million for the official procedure ahead of the December 6 National Convention.
It would be recalled that the first aspirant to have purchased the presidential form on the basis of the opposition party All Progressives Congress (APC) was Nigeria’s former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who made a move on October 13.
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