NewsNigeria ElectionsPeoplePoliticians Buying N100m Forms Are Potential Criminals – 102-year-old Presidential Aspirant

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Chief Josephine Ezeanyaeche, the 102-year-old presidential aspirant, has called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) as well as the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC) to arrest and prosecute any politician or group-buying N100m nomination form of any political party.

Ezeanyaeche stated this on Saturday, following the presentation of her nomination form to her people in Igboukwu in Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State.

The Africa Action Congress (AAC) party member said her joining the 2023 presidential race is to bring a disruptive change as the youths of the country have failed to take up the challenge.

She noted that though many aspirants from the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are running to the AAC because of the exorbitant price of their nomination form, she was still optimistic about making an appreciable impact in the party’s primaries slated for June 30.

Reacting to the sale of nomination forms for N100m and N40m by the APC and PDP respectively, the centenarian pointed out that the huge cost is a means of eliminating good people from participating in politics, as by so doing, throwing up “potential criminals with the tendency to go into offices to steal.”

She said, “I have come to tell my people that I have picked the nomination form of my party, AAC. Although, the party has been flooded by aspirants who ran away from the APC and PDP because of the huge price of their nomination forms.

“But despite this, I am very optimistic that I will make an appreciable impact because the 2023 general elections will bring disruptive change in this country. So, the youths must come out of hiding on social media and take their destinies from the politicians.

“I have never seen a thing like this all over the world that politicians will pay such amount on the nomination form. It shows they are a group of potential criminals with the intention to go and steal because the remuneration of the office they are paying such amount for cannot recoup the money back to them in the four years without them stealing.”

Ezeanyaeche, who is also the Founder and Chairman Emeritus of the Voice of the Senior Citizens of Nigeria, expressed surprise that the anti-graft agencies have done nothing to curtail the development, which she said is an attempt to exclude the youths from participating fully in the forthcoming elections.

“It is also surprising that our anti-graft agencies are watching as politicians will be paying as much as N100m buying nomination forms. This is a deliberate means of excluding the youths. Since 1999, we have never heard of such a thing like this, but Nigerians should be wiser.

“Our votes must count in the 2023 elections, although you can’t have a totally free and fair election anywhere in the world, but Nigerians must demand that their votes count in the next election,” she added.

By Ezinwanne Onwuka (Senior Reporter)

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