Former President Goodluck Jonathan would not leave the country until the Fulani group behind the acquisition of the N100 million Presidential nomination and expression of interest forms of the All Progressives Congress accepts the forms from its members, according to the Fulani organization.
The former President has previously rejected paperwork collected on his behalf, claiming that they had been purchased without his permission.
On Monday, the Fulani supporters' group purchased the ruling APC forms for him, continuing the habit of aspirants purchasing the forms through proxies.
The former President has previously rejected paperwork collected on his behalf, claiming that they had been purchased without his permission.
On Monday, the Fulani supporters' group purchased the ruling APC forms for him, continuing the habit of aspirants purchasing the forms through proxies.
In a statement by the former president's spokesman Ikechukwu Eze, he was said to be unaware “of this bid and did not authorise it, read here.
However, Secretary of the Fulani Group, Usman Mohammed, according to PUNCH, noted that the nomination was meant to be a surprise gift to the ECOWAS special envoy.
He noted that if the ex-president turned down the nomination form as he threatened, they would be left with no option than to force him to accept it.
However, Secretary of the Fulani Group, Usman Mohammed, according to PUNCH, noted that the nomination was meant to be a surprise gift to the ECOWAS special envoy.
He noted that if the ex-president turned down the nomination form as he threatened, they would be left with no option than to force him to accept it.


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