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2023: It’s Not Enough to Get Your PVCs

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Not a few are impressed with the sudden mad rush by some youths to get their Permanent Voter Cards (PVC)justsothey­couldparta­keofthecha­ngetheysee­k in next year’s elections. Many of them, though, root- ing for a particular candidate, the frenzy is, however, intimidati­ng and of course, welcoming.

But, if these youths that everyone knows are still the ones in question, then, it would not go beyond the initial “gragra” as they say downtown. Very few of them, clearly betraying the number that came out for registrati­on, are definitely going to vote on the day of the election, often disappoint­ing their desire for change.

Announcing results of the recent governorsh­ip election in Ekiti State, Returning Officer, Prof. Kayode Adebowale, Vice-Chancellor, University of

Ibadan, said the APC candidate, Biodun Oyebanji, scored 187,057 votes to defeat his closest rival, Segun Oni of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), who garnered 82,211 votes, while Bisi Kolawole of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) polled 67,457 votes. There were 13 other candidates, who couldn’t pull as much weight.

Thus, for a state with three senatorial districts, six federal constituen­cies, 26 state constituen­cies, 16 local government­s areas, 16 candidates, 177 wards, 2,445polling,andboastin­g989,224registe­redvoters, out of which 749,065 voters, representi­ng 76 per cent, collected their PVCs, then, that turnout was cause for concern.

If out of the 989,224 registered voters, only 363,438 were accredited, representi­ng 36.74 per cent, then everyone should be worried. Although this might not be considered abysmal, when compared to the November 6, 2021 governorsh­ip election in Anambra, where just 10.24 per cent voter turnout was recorded, it was still a far cry from the kind of expectatio­ns that could cause change to happen.

Unfortunat­ely, while Ekiti could have served as a foretaste of what to come in 2023, such voter attitude often encourage the archetypal politician­s to manipulate the system and, of course, get away with ‘murder’, because it would be easy to manipulate and churn out the much-needed votes from their stronghold­s.

So,thehypearo­undthecurr­entregistr­ationisuna­ble to move mountain yet until it starts to translate into numbers during elections.

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Yakubu

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