Goodluck Jonathan- Former Nigerian President Rejects APC Nomination
Previous Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has dismissed an official designation structure, saying it was purchased without his assent.
The structure was for the decision All Progressives Congress (APC) that crushed Mr Jonathan in 2015 after he had been in power for a very long time.
An allies’ gathering purchased the designation structure for his sake on Monday, proceeding with the pattern of applicants utilizing intermediaries to buy the structure.
In any case, an assertion by the previous president’s representative said Mr Jonathan “didn’t know about this bid and didn’t approve it”.
“We need to express that to challenge a political race, he would make his goals clear to the general population and won’t enter through the indirect access,” it said.
Nigeria’s vitally ideological groups are supposed to hold their primaries not long from now to meet the political decision commission’s dateline of 3 June for the accommodation of their possibility for the February 2023 election.It costs 100m naira (about $240,000; £195,000) to buy the APC’s selection papers.
Whoever gets the APC’s assignment for the political race will anticipate a solid challenge from the PDP.
Its hopeful competitors, for example, Peter Obi, previous Vice-President Atiku Abubakar and Rivers state lead representative Nyesom Wike are gigantically well known, particularly in southern Nigeria.