Former President Goodluck Jonathan Picks 2023 Presidential Nomination Forms

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan has finally picked up his N100 million expression of interest and nomination forms for the 2023 presidential election under the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Reports say that a Coalition of Northern groups picked up the presidential form on behalf of the former Nigerian leader on Monday at the International Conference Centre in Abuja.

Speaking with reporters after picking up the form, members of the coalition said Jonathan is the most qualified to take Nigeria to the next level in  2023.

Members of the coalition were spotted wearing face caps and t-shirts with the inscription ‘run Jonathan run.’

The purchase of the APC presidential form by Jonathan puts to rest speculation that he is plotting to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari.

According to the constitution, Jonathan, who is a member of the Peoples Democratic Party, can only serve for one term of four years if elected as President again.

Supporters of the former Nigerian leader had stormed his private office in Abuja to demand that he declares for the 2023 presidency.

Addressing the demonstrators, Jonathan said that the political process is ongoing, adding that he can’t tell them if he would be declaring or not for the 2023 presidential race.

With this development, Jonathan joins a long list of APC members ready to battle it out for the ruling party’s presidential ticket.

With the purchase of the APC presidential form, Jonathan has joined Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi, Jigawa Governor Abubakar Badaru, Kogi Governor Yahaya Bello, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Minister of State for Education Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, Pastor Tunde Bakare, Senator Rochas Okorocha, Ebonyi Governor David Umahi and Senator Ken Nnamani in getting the form ahead of the ruling party’s primaries.

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