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An apple seller walks past graffiti saying 'cash' in Lagos, Nigeria AP/Press Association Images

Want to be president of Nigeria? No problem. It'll just cost you €105,000 to run

Politics isn’t cheap.

NIGERIA’S MAIN POLITICAL parties are charging eye-watering fees from election hopefuls, in a move condemned as undemocratic and a breeding ground for high-level cronyism and corruption.

Supporters of President Goodluck Jonathan pooled their resources to stump up the 22 million naira (€105,000) to buy his nomination form from the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The main opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) is asking for 27.5 million naira, forcing one prospective candidate, former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari, to take out a bank loan.

For governorship posts, the PDP is asking for 11 million naira while the APC wants 10 million naira — all before anyone is even chosen to run at the elections next year.

Candidates for parliamentary elections are also having to pay huge sums of cash, far outstripping the fees charged elsewhere in West Africa.

Nigeria Politics Nigeria's president Goodluck Jonathan AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

Political and legal analysts say the exorbitant rates in Nigeria are illegal, discourage popular participation in the electoral process and consolidate power among the wealthy elite.

“The incredible amount of money charged by political parties for nomination forms only reflects the dangerous connection between politics and big business and the disconnect it fosters on the silent majority,” said Eneruvie Enakoko, formerly of the Transition Monitoring Group of non-profit organisations promoting democratic values.

Nigeria Election AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

High fees for nomination force aspiring candidates without huge financial means to raise money from super-rich backers, who will then expect pay-back if they are voted in, he added.

If the candidate eventually gets the nomination and wins the election, he feels indebted and obligated to that tiny percentage of the population and his loyalty will be to those people and not to the rest of the populace or the silent majority who have no voice.

“It is a dangerous and vicious cycle because the candidate after getting elected cannot afford to forget where he got the money to bankroll his election.”

‘Moneybags and godfathers’ 

Under the military dictator Ibrahim Babangida (1985-1993), two political parties were founded and funded by government, the National Republican Convention and Social Democratic Party.

Politics - State Visit To Britain - President Babangida - 10 Downing Street, London Ibrahim Babangida with British PM Margaret Thatcher in 1989 PA Archive / Press Association Images PA Archive / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

But since Nigeria returned to civilian rule in 1999, the government has stopped direct funding of political parties, forcing them to look for other ways to raise money.

While the nexus of politicians, wealthy individuals and big business is not unique to Nigeria, the phenomenon makes it less likely that the country’s catalogue of problems are tackled.

Nigeria may be Africa’s biggest economy and leading oil producer but it ranks low on the global scale for social development indicators such as access to education and healthcare.

Nigeria-Politics Muhammadu Buhari, former military ruler and now presidential candidate AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

Some 61.2% of Nigerians were living on $1 a day or less in 2009-10, according to the last available government figures on living standards, released in 2012.

Nigeria is also blighted by endemic graft, particularly in the huge public sector, and was ranked 144th out of 177 countries in Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index 2013.

For Dapo Thomas, of Lagos State University, the exorbitant fees skew the political system, furthering a culture of patronage and keeping out poorer, but perhaps more qualified, administrators. “It allows the moneybags and godfathers to dominate the political scene,” he said.

If somebody of Buhari’s calibre could not afford 27.5 million naira (€125,000) without taking a loan from the bank, who else can afford it?

 ’Unwholesome and undemocratic’ 

Lagos lawyer Femi Falana said charging for nomination by both Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which oversees elections, and political parties was against the law.

Nigeria Politics Supporters of Goodluck Jonathan at a rally last Tuesday AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

Debo Adeniran, of the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders pressure group, described charging as “unwholesome” and “undemocratic” but INEC maintained that it was powerless to act.

The electoral body cannot stop parties from collecting election fees, said INEC spokesman Kayode Idowu, but expressed concern about the trend. ”

On no account should eligible Nigerians be denied the rights to participate in the electoral process. Not even money,” he said.

Nigeria Politics AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

The electoral body will continue to monitor the finances of the parties while it had also set limits on campaign spending, he added.

A presidential candidate cannot spend above one billion naira (€4,626,000), a governorship hopeful 200 million naira (€930,973), a politician running for the senate 40 million (€186,000) and 10 million (€46,548) for the lower House of Representatives.

Parties are also not allowed to seek external funding to safeguard “the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the nation”, said Idowu.

“All these measures are in place to ensure popular participation as well as preserve the integrity of the electoral system,” he added.

- © AFP, 2014

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    Nov 16th 2014, 10:34 AM

    Who do i send the money to so they then send me back the presidency?
    That’s how it anyways works….I know as I have a guy over there with 24 million quid for me…

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    Nov 16th 2014, 11:36 AM

    I have direct email contact with the prince of Nigeria himself! I’ll try to get you a meeting if you like?

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    Nov 16th 2014, 11:54 AM

    original…

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    Nov 16th 2014, 11:58 AM

    I’ll take anything at this stage that isn’t a comment about Irish Water.

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    Nov 16th 2014, 10:47 AM

    I won the Nigerian lottery last week so I can afford to run no probs

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    Nov 16th 2014, 12:42 PM

    @HULK

    Very funny.

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    Nov 16th 2014, 10:35 AM

    We all know the story, the whole planet knows the story.

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    Nov 16th 2014, 11:37 AM

    Why did i read that in al pacino’s voice?

    We aaawwl know, the stoorey. This whole damn PLANET…..knows th’ stoorey..

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    Nov 16th 2014, 10:51 AM

    The 405000 Nairs no problem but you also need to be able to rig the ballot box look what happened Abiola won the election ended up in jail and somehow died.

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    Nov 16th 2014, 10:39 AM

    We have just the man for ye over here top man enda kenny is he’s name, and that’s he’s monthly salary so no probs on that front.

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    Nov 16th 2014, 12:45 PM

    There are corruption, suicide bombings, beheadings and mass-abduction of children in Nigeria, people are being tortured and ruled by a dictator in Zimbabwe and many women have been raped and/or murdered or have been killed by botched sterilisation procedures in India. It makes me think that the people of these countries were better off when these countries were ruled by the British.

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    Nov 16th 2014, 10:59 AM

    Jasus lads, you’ll give Bertie ideas now.

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    Nov 16th 2014, 11:32 AM

    Sounds like a perfect scam for Dennis obriens portfolios

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    Nov 16th 2014, 11:14 AM

    Adonbilivit

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    Nov 16th 2014, 2:02 PM

    If your in a political party here it costs nothing to run for a European election. If your not it costs 1500.

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    Nov 16th 2014, 12:42 PM

    Donations can be had from Ireland

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    Nov 16th 2014, 9:44 PM

    Just need your bank account details blah blah blah

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