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APC, PDP nomination fees will encourage elected officials to steal: Ladoja

The former governor accused the parties of arrogance, saying they were encouraging their candidates to go steal public funds when elected.

• May 2, 2022
Rasheed Ladoja
Former Governor Rasheed Ladoja of Oyo State [Photo credit: Punch Newspaper]

Former Governor Rasheed Ladoja of Oyo has decried the exorbitant fees charged for nomination forms by the two major political parties in the country, saying it would encourage corruption.

The former governor made the disclosure on Monday while fielding questions from journalists at his Ibadan residence.

Mr Ladoja, the Osi-Olubadan of Ibadan, joined other Muslims to observe the Eid prayers at University of Ibadan Central Mosque.

Mr Ladoja said that the high cost of nomination form charged by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), would have negative effect on the nation.

He said that the arrogance of the two political parties would force politicians to embezzle public funds, saying it candidates should be picked based on their manifesto and not money.

Mr Ladoja faulted claims by the parties that the exorbitant fee would separate contenders from pretenders, saying they are only encouraging their candidates to go steal public funds when elected.

“It is very ridiculous to ask a presidential aspirant to pick nomination form for  N100 million and governorship nomination form for N50 million. This is pure arrogance from the parties.

“You are asking a presidential aspirant to seek a job of N56 million with a form of  N100 million. Same thing with the governorship. You are asking an aspirant to pay N50 million to seek a job of N28 million in four years,” he said.

The former governor said that the arrogance of the two parties would drop if other parties win election in some states.

“Other political parties charge less than APC and PDP. If other parties can also win elections in some states, the arrogance of the two major political parties will drop.

“These parties should understand that they are not the masters, but the people. They are just stampeding people thinking that they would vote for them either they like or not,” he said.

Mr Ladoja urged political parties to imbibe the lessons of Ramadan in their activities as political activities commenced in the country ahead of 2023.

(NAN)

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