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Almost a week after his support group gathered N45 million on
his behalf, President Muhammadu Buhari will on Tuesday collect
Presidential Nomination and the Expression of Interest forms.

He would receive his App Progressives Congress’ (APC) 2019
re-election forms at the new Banquet Hall of the Presidential
Villa, Abuja, at 11.30 a.m.

A socio-political group, the Nigeria Consolidation Ambassadors
Network (NCAN), who bought the form for the president, would be
presenting the Nomination Form and Expression of Interest to
him.

NCAN had on Wednesday purchased the Expression of Interest and
Nomination Forms for the President.

The National Coordinator of the group, Mr. Sanusi Musa, had
earlier told newsmen in Abuja that the group could not handover the
documents to the president immediately after purchase as the
president was in China on official engagements.

He said: “The president is just back, so we have not yet
presented the form to the president. We are in the process of
sending it. We will send it to him.’’

Musa dismissed the insinuation that the group was being financed
by Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi, saying that the N45 million expended
on the purchase of the Expression of Interest and Presidential
Nomination Form was generated through contributions made by the
supporters and admirers of President Buhari.

Almost a week after his support group gathered N45 million on
his behalf, President Muhammadu Buhari will on Tuesday collect
Presidential Nomination and the Expression of Interest forms.

He would receive his App Progressives Congress’ (APC) 2019
re-election forms at the new Banquet Hall of the Presidential
Villa, Abuja, at 11.30 a.m.

A socio-political group, the Nigeria Consolidation Ambassadors
Network (NCAN), who bought the form for the president, would be
presenting the Nomination Form and Expression of Interest to
him.

NCAN had on Wednesday purchased the Expression of Interest and
Nomination Forms for the President.

The National Coordinator of the group, Mr. Sanusi Musa, had
earlier told newsmen in Abuja that the group could not handover the
documents to the president immediately after purchase as the
president was in China on official engagements.

He said: “The president is just back, so we have not yet
presented the form to the president. We are in the process of
sending it. We will send it to him.’’

Musa dismissed the insinuation that the group was being financed
by Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi, saying that the N45 million expended
on the purchase of the Expression of Interest and Presidential
Nomination Form was generated through contributions made by the
supporters and admirers of President Buhari.

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