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APC adopts Buhari as presidential candidate

By Dennis Erezi |   12 September 2018   |   10:29 am  

President Buhari

Although the primary elections of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) are yet to hold, the party has adopted President Muhammadu Buhari presidential candidate for next year’s general election.

The presidential primary is scheduled to hold on September 20.

National Secretary of the APC, Maimala Buni, said any other member interested in the presidential race was free to pick the nomination form.

While fielding questions from journalists in Abuja, Buni explained that the National Executive Council (NEC) of the party had already endorsed the candidature of the president.

“Once the National Executive Committee of the party passes a vote of confidence on the president, that president stands accepted because the NEC is the highest organ of the party and it met to take the decision, where every interest was represented,” said Buni.

“So the NEC of APC has passed a vote of confidence on our president and that means every APC member has endorsed him.”

He also said the decision was not new, pointing out that it was the same standard that was obtainable in advanced democracies.

The APC chief said “In advanced democracies, once the NEC of a party passes the vote of confidence on the president, nobody contests against the president. The president has been accepted.”

Buni also said the president would be given the right of first refusal, adding that having accepted the nomination form, it means that he is the party’s presidential candidate in next year’s election.

As at close of the collection of nomination forms yesterday, Buhari was the only aspirants that had the forms. The submission of the forms closes today.

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