Aggrieved PDP Aspirants Want A Refund of Fees For Their Nomination Forms
A group of Peoples Democratic Party members in Adamawa state under the
banner, PDP Aggrieved Aspirants Forum, has threatened to drag the party
to court for failing to refund money used to buy nomination forms.
Addressing journalists in Yola on Thursday, the chairman of the group, Liazaru Eliada-Gugu, said the party had advertised for various elective positions but failed to conduct the primaries.
“We the aggrieved PDP aspirants bought forms to contest the primary election and since they did not conduct any primary election, it is only natural for them to return our money,” Mr. Eliada-Gugu, who was a senatorial aspirant in the just concluded election, said.
“We have made our request known to the leadership of our party both at the state and national level. They have promised to address the issue but up till now they have not done anything.”
“When we met the national leader of the party and the national chairman of the party, they agreed to do something about us and we were satisfied with that meeting. But after several weeks of waiting without response we are left with no other option than to take our case to court.”
Addressing journalists in Yola on Thursday, the chairman of the group, Liazaru Eliada-Gugu, said the party had advertised for various elective positions but failed to conduct the primaries.
“We the aggrieved PDP aspirants bought forms to contest the primary election and since they did not conduct any primary election, it is only natural for them to return our money,” Mr. Eliada-Gugu, who was a senatorial aspirant in the just concluded election, said.
“We have made our request known to the leadership of our party both at the state and national level. They have promised to address the issue but up till now they have not done anything.”
“When we met the national leader of the party and the national chairman of the party, they agreed to do something about us and we were satisfied with that meeting. But after several weeks of waiting without response we are left with no other option than to take our case to court.”
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