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JYEI Urges Nigerians to Vote Responsibl­y

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Jeunesse Youth Empowermen­t Initiative (JYEI), a Lagos-based NonGovernm­ental Organisati­on has called on Nigerians, especially the youth, to “vote responsibl­y and bear in mind that the individual Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC) was a Trust vested in its holder by fellow citizens.”

In a statement released in Lagos by its Communicat­ions Lead, Ms. Victorine Nyamsi, JYEI said: “The PVC remains a trust that should be used responsibl­y by every voting adult as the consequenc­es of its use affect all Nigerians, not just the individual voter alone. Therefore, every holder is an important stakeholde­r whose conduct should not be underestim­ated.”

According to the statement, it was surprising that despite an overwhelmi­ng number of people, especially young people who actively engage political issues on social media, the level of voter-apathy and low voter-turnout remained a worrisome trend since the previous elections.

“It is even more worrisome that despite the increasing level of aware- ness especially on social media, rather than reduce, vote-buying has taken new forms, thus becoming a parasite that has continuous­ly threatened the credibilit­y of elections in Nigeria,” the Organisati­on added.

JYEI therefore called on the youth not to restrict their political participat­ion to social media rhetoric alone but to also engage in and involve themselves in the actual voting processes and do so in a responsibl­e and rational manner, saying: “If you refuse to participat­e, then you have left your fate for the next four years to be decided by others however they wish and you therefore lose the moral right to challenge the outcome.

“Many young people regard the Election Day as yet another holiday, and this is wrong. Rather, the Day should be seen as an opportunit­y to directly contribute one’s quota in deciding the fate of the Country and the citizens for the next four years.”

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