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APC Is Fearless About 2019 Election Due To Its Performance So Far – Lai Mohammed

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APC Is Fearless About 2019 Election Due To Its Performance So - Lai Mohammed

Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed

Minister of Information & Culture, Lai Mohammed, says due to the performance of the All Progressives Congress (APC) so far, the 2019 elections will probably be the least expensive elections for the party.

While speaking on how the 2019 national elections would be financed by the APC, and control how much other parties in the country spend on elections, the minister said the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) were in charge of that.

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INEC is the statutory body saddled with the responsibility of monitoring campaign expenditure, but one thing I can assure you is that for us, 2019 election will probably be the least expensive for us, because we have performed, we have delivered,” he said.

Just talking to you now, we feed 8.2 million pupils everyday, one free meal a day, they have parents. I just told you what we’ve done in infrastructure.

“I was about to tell you what we have achieved in tackling insecurity. When we came in in 2015, 20 out of 27 local governments in Borno state alone were under the influence of Boko Haram, today not a single local government in the entire northeast.”

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Elections in Nigeria are reckoned to be one of the most expensive in the world by both national and international researchers and commentators.

A research published in the Journal for African Elections revealed that the 2011 elections cost over N566 billion, more than two percent of the country’s gross domestic product.

Daily Trust estimates that elections expenditure in Nigeria has grown from a little over N1 billion in 1999 to over N100 billion in 2015, surpassing the cost of election in India, the world’s largest democracy.

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Bolade Eyinla, chief technical adviser to the INEC chairman, had said the 2015 elections had a core cost of $547 million and a total cost of about $1.5 billion to $2 billion.