The Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, Chief
Mike Kwentoh, has said not less than 141 nomination forms had been sold by the
party since it commenced sales on Oct.
27.
Kwentoh told the News
Agency of Nigeria in a telephone interview on Monday that the forms were sold
to candidates vying for elective positions under the umbrella of APGA.
NAN reports that the national chairman of the party, Chief
Victor Umeh, and a former Executive Vice
Chairman of the Nigeria Communications Commission, Chief Ernest Ndukwe, are among those that had
bought the forms.
Others include ; Chief Dubem Obaze, a former commissioner
for Local Government Affairs and Chieftaincy Matters, and Chief Patrick
Obianwu, a former gubernatorial aspirant.
NAN reports that there are three Senatorial, 11 Federal
House of Representatives and 30 House of Assembly seats, to be vied for by
political aspirants in the 2015 general elections.
He said that the sale of forms by the party would end on
Nov. 4 , adding that the closing date could be extended if there were appeals by aspirants.
According to Kwentoh, about 115 nomination forms had been
sold to those aspiring to represent their constituencies in the Anambra House
of Assembly.
He added that 24
forms were sold to those aspiring to go to the House of Representatives and
nine forms to those going to the Senate.
Also, Chief Ifeanyi Udokwu, Deputy Chairman of the party in
the state, said that the activities at the party’s state headquarters in Awka
since it commenced sales of forms last
week had shown that it was still the party to beat in the state and beyond.
Udokwu said the rush for the party’s ticket was expected as
the party had performed well there, adding that the party would extend the feat
to the elections proper.
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