ACCORD PARTY FIXES NOMINATION FEES, SETS APRIL 25 DEADLINE FOR ASPIRANTS

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Aspiring to run under the Accord Party? The clock is ticking—and the price tag is now officially on the table.

The Accord Party has released its nomination fees for the 2027 general elections, while also warning that its political “entry window” will close on April 25.

Lagos State Chairman, Dele Oladeji, announced this following the party’s National Executive Council (NEC) meeting in Abuja, where key election guidelines—including fees and primary timelines—were finalised.

Under the new structure, governorship aspirants will pay N10 million for nomination and N5 million for expression of interest. Senate hopefuls will pay N5 million and N2.5 million, while House of Representatives candidates are pegged at N3.5 million and N1.5 million. State Assembly aspirants will pay N1 million and N500,000 respectively.

Oladeji also warned that membership registration and form purchases end April 26, stressing that the party will not extend deadlines.

He urged Lagos residents seeking political change to join the party, describing Accord as a platform for “patriotic reformers” ready to reshape governance.

According to him, the party is pushing for leadership reforms and a “cleanup” of governance structures ahead of 2027.

Primary elections are scheduled to begin on May 21.

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