This amount was got when the cost of the forms and the number of aspirants that paid for them were multiplied.
President Muhammadu Buhari was the only contestant for the presidential primary and his supporters were said to have bought the form for him at the cost of N45m.
And for the governor primaries, each aspirant paid N22.5m with 171 aspirants getting the form. This amounted to N3,847,500,000
The party then made N2.702bn from the sales of forms to senatorial aspirants with each form going for N7m for the 386 contestants.
And for the House of Representatives, the APC sold the forms to about 1,587 persons for N3.8m. The amount thus totaled about N6,030,600,000.
Adding up these figures, the ruling party made N12, 625,100,000
President Muhammadu Buhari was the only contestant for the presidential primary and his supporters were said to have bought the form for him at the cost of N45m.
And for the governor primaries, each aspirant paid N22.5m with 171 aspirants getting the form. This amounted to N3,847,500,000
The party then made N2.702bn from the sales of forms to senatorial aspirants with each form going for N7m for the 386 contestants.
And for the House of Representatives, the APC sold the forms to about 1,587 persons for N3.8m. The amount thus totaled about N6,030,600,000.
Adding up these figures, the ruling party made N12, 625,100,000
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ReplyDeleteLet’s know how much PDP made from form sales too.
DeleteWomen and handicapped candidates paid half the cost price for the forms
ReplyDeleteok noted
DeleteApc weldone
ReplyDeleteGreat party with nice guys fighting corruption. They are good business people.
ReplyDeleteAisha brother paid and lost. Nearly 10 or 15 governorship aspirants in Borno paid and lost.
ReplyDeleteAPC is money making venture. When they managed to win, they must recoup their monies back.
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