Following the postponement of the general elections and faced with
difficulty of campaign funding, the All Progressives Congress, APC,
is set to
raise N10billion from the general public through direct contribution.
Another N40billion will come from donations and contributions from the
party’s elected members including state governors to take the money being
shopped for to N50 billion.
According to a source close to the APC hierarchy, the party, for a while,
had been facing financial challenges arising from the shift in elections and
issues with banks handling its campaign scratch cards.
Until its pact with the banks hit the rocks, it was agreed that 15% each
would go to the GSM operators, the Buhari Support Organisation, and the company
that initiated the idea, while the remaining 55% is for the APC Presidential
Campaign Organisation. However, the banks, the source said, are reluctant to
remit the money.
At a meeting in Abuja of the APC hierarchy including some party EXCO
members, some state chairmen, gubernatorial candidates and the presidential
candidate, General Muhammed Buhari, it was decided, according to the source,
that the party, with the window of opportunity provided by the Independent
National Electoral Commission, INEC, should raise N10b from the general public.
The APC, the source said, is targeting another N10 billion from
donations, while another N30 billion is to be raised from within the party made
up of donations from state governors on the platform of the party, members in
the National Assembly and state Houses of Assembly to make up a targeted N50
billion at the end of the day.
According to her, the APC intends to use the method of distributing
between five and ten thousand padlocked boxes (suitcases) across the wards and
LGAs nation-wide.
The party had, on the heels of the postponement, alleged that it was
aimed at straining it financially to the advantage of the PDP.
PDP in Trouble as APC targets N50 Billion from Campaign Funding to take over government
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