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Nigerian VP spurns ruling party | Nigerian VP spurns ruling party |
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Nigeria's ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP) has said Vice-President Atiku Abubakar will not contest April's presidential election on its platform. | |
The submission of PDP nomination forms officially closed on Tuesday and Mr Abubakar was not among the 30 aspirants who met the deadline. | The submission of PDP nomination forms officially closed on Tuesday and Mr Abubakar was not among the 30 aspirants who met the deadline. |
"Anybody going in after that is breaking the law," the party's national deputy chairman, Olabode George said. | "Anybody going in after that is breaking the law," the party's national deputy chairman, Olabode George said. |
The PDP suspended Mr Abubakar after he was accused of corruption. | The PDP suspended Mr Abubakar after he was accused of corruption. |
The vice-president headed to court to challenge his suspension. | The vice-president headed to court to challenge his suspension. |
The court is due to rule on the case on Friday even though the decision of the court will not change the party's position. | The court is due to rule on the case on Friday even though the decision of the court will not change the party's position. |
Mr Abubakar late last month in Abuja publicly declared his intention to run in the 2007 presidential election but did not say under which political platform. | Mr Abubakar late last month in Abuja publicly declared his intention to run in the 2007 presidential election but did not say under which political platform. |
Analysts believe Mr Abubakar will stand for the opposition Action Congress (AC) which is led by some of his closest political allies. | Analysts believe Mr Abubakar will stand for the opposition Action Congress (AC) which is led by some of his closest political allies. |
Mr Abubakar fell out with Mr Obasanjo over the president's thwarted plan to amend the constitution and run for a third term - which was blocked. | Mr Abubakar fell out with Mr Obasanjo over the president's thwarted plan to amend the constitution and run for a third term - which was blocked. |
The vice-president denies allegations he diverted $125m into personal business interests. | The vice-president denies allegations he diverted $125m into personal business interests. |
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