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N100m Nomination Form: Timi Frank Condemns APC, Urges Buhari To Meet ASUU’s N200b Demand

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By Akinwale Kasali

Activist, Social and Political Commentator, Timi Frank has described the N100 million Presidential Nomination Form of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, as outrageous and a “clear depiction of deepened arrogance in both corruption  and governance.”

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Frank stressed that it shows how corrupt the Party is, and it has brazenly shown how it supports corrupt individuals and  enables them to perpetrate the act.

The erstwhile Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the APC lamented that youths have been confined to their houses following the failure of the Federal Government to address the lingering Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Strike, that has made lot of youths idle, thereby delving into heinous crime.

Frank called on President Buhari to, as a matter of urgency, prioritise the nation’s tertiary education sector which is now lying comatose by paying ASUU the N200billion they have demanded so that normalcy can return to Universities in the country.

In a statement issued  in Abuja, he lamented what he called the “insensitivity of the APC”, even as he accused the party of reaping from the cesspool of corruption it had enthroned in the country and thus entrenching insensitivity like never witnessed in the country.

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“It is unfortunate that in a country where hunger, strife, unemployment, insecurity, disunity, economic hardship, decaying educational system and dwindling standard of living has become normal act of state policy, the APC has slammed a N100million price tag on Nigerians wishing to vie for the Presidency on its platform.

“The moral question that many Nigerians are asking is: How much is the salary of those aiming to buy the APC’s presidential nomination forms?

“Again, before venturing into politics and probably even attaining their present offices in 2015, how many of these aspirants were known multi-millionaires? How many of these aspirants before 2015 had any business(es) yielding dividends and who are employers of labour? How many?

“What the APC has done is that it is taking advantage of the very rot they have entrenched in the system and reaping from the corruption that has turned its aspirants to overnight multi-millionaires.

“Afterall, if in 2015, its then Presidential candidate – President Muhammadu Buhari – lamented the N20million cost of nomination form, saying he didn’t have the money, what changed suddenly for the APC and its aspirants that today the same President and leadership have no qualms selling nomination forms for N100million?

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“If it is argued that it is strictly a party affair, didn’t the same President direct leadership change in the APC recently?” Frank queried.

The rights activist, said it was unfortunate that while hardship pervades the country and universities are shut due to strike by ASUU, due to poor management and insensitivity on the part of the APC-led government, the party is only interested in deliberately raking billions from aspirations of Nigerians  even when they know that they are brazenly encouraging theft and stealing of taxpayers’ money.

“As for Governors, Ministers and the Vice President who are contesting, none can boast of a salary package worth more than N1.5million  per month except for those with questionable sources of wealth.

“All over the country, on daily basis, victims of kidnapping are put on the edge of their lives as their loved ones bleed to pay ransom to terrorists. As this vexatious situation goes on, the APC’s administration looks the other way and pretends to be oblivious of such crimes.

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“Needless to state that it also amounts to same criminality for the APC to place such ridiculous price tag on Nigerians wishing to exercise their rights to vie for leadership positions,” Frank added.

Comrade Frank said the continued stay of students at home as a result of the ASUU strike is breeding disaster for the country by paving way for students to resort to desperate nefarious acts.

“Given the wanton looting of resources that has taken place in this country since the APC took over in 2015, one individual alone in this corrupt government can afford to pay the N200billion that ASUU is demanding without bating an eye,” Frank said.

He called on the APC-led Government to quickly mobiise funds and settle its rift with ASUU instead of only being concerned with party capitalism  and political entrepreneurship it is now foisting on Nigeria’s democratic system.

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