The Guardian (Nigeria)

Why Nigerians Should Participat­e In Politics, By INEC

Commission Warns Against Double Registrati­on

- From Lawrence Njoku, Enugu

NIGERIANS have been told that democracy is a serious business and as such, they should participat­e actively in the democratic process.

The Resident Electoral Commission­er ( REC), Enugu State, Dr. Emeka Ononamadu gave the charge while addressing newsmen yesterday on the state of the Continuous

Voter Registrati­on ( CVR) exercise in his jurisdicti­on.

Ononomadu advised that people should participat­e actively instead of being aloof and positing that politics is a dirty business among other erroneous believes.

“Democracy is a serious business and Nigerians should take it serious and participat­e actively. People should not say that it does not concern them. Nigerians should make out time to vote on the day of election. If you want to vote, make out time to vote. Get involved in political parties and don’t say that politics is a dirty business,” he declared.

On the voter registrati­on proper, Ononamadu said Nigerians should not panic because the Independen­t National Electoral Commission ( INEC) would do everything possible to ensure that prospectiv­e voters vote. He assured the people that no eligible voter would be left out during the election period.

The REC disclosed that since the beginning of June, there had been upsurge in the number of intending registrant­s, and the commission had introduced more registrati­on points to meet with the demand and deadline of eight days left for the exercise.

Ononamadu advised the people not to register twice as that would amount to double registrati­on and render their voter’s card invalid. The REC, who said it was discovered that many people in Enugu State got involved in double registrati­on, described the action as a negation of the exercise.

To dissuade people from indulging in double registrati­on, he said: “We encourage citizens that have registered before, who can do it on their own, to check their voter status before attempting to register again since double registrati­on is a violation of the law.

“We have embarked on renewed sensitisat­ion to discourage citizens from engaging in double registrati­on to save the time required for fresh registrant­s to register and avoid waste of scare public resources.”

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