President Goodluck Jonathan has for long kept mum on whether he would
run for re-election in 2015, but now he has been given a deadline by the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to make a formal declaration.
According
to the national leadership of the PDP, the President and other
aspirants vying for elective positions must within the next one week
purchase their expression of interest and nomination forms, as the party
cannot go for a national convention to ratify someone who has not
indicated interest to contest.
National Publicity Secretary of
the party, Chief Olisa Metuh told journalists at the party’s national
secretariat on Wednesday that the October 30 closing date for the sale
of expression of interest and nomination forms will not be extended by a
minute. The time, according to him for closing of the form sale on the
day, is 6pm.
“The NWC today decided that the issue of the closing
date for the collection of the nomination forms cannot be extended. It
will not be extended. No party member can obtain forms for our congress
and convention
2014 after the deadline, the last date is 30th of October
and it will not be extended,” said Metuh.
The PDP had last month
adopted Jonathan as a consensus candidate for the 2015 presidential
election. The president is therefore expected to formally declare his
interest in standing for re-election in 2015 before the end of the
ultimatum given by the party.
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