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Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by Bobloco(op): 7:29am On Aug 17, 2024
AS the off-cycle elections in Edo and Ondo states beckon, registered citizens in the states should troop out to vote for their chosen candidates without undue pressures or ‘stomach infrastructure’ inducement. They should consider the electoral process as a tool to assert their sociopolitical rights and contribute to shaping their states’ future.

The Independent National Electoral Commission recently announced that 2.6 million voters and 2.1 million were registered in Edo and Ondo states. The governorship polls will be held in Edo on September 21 and November 16 in Ondo.

INEC’s national commissioner, Sam Olumekun, stated that 52.1 per cent of the voters in Edo were male, while 47.9 per cent were female. He added that youth (34.7 per cent), and middle-aged demographics constituted 72.2 per cent of registered voters in the state.

For Ondo, 50.4 per cent of the 2.1 million are male, while 47.9 per cent are female. The youth account for 35.4 per cent, while the middle-aged constitute 35.2 per cent of registered voters.

The youth and middle-aged demographics in both states may portend a shift in the poll winners if they vote. Irrespective of their choices, young people should realise that this election will determine their lives’ trajectory, their states’ development, and the dividends of democracy for the next four years. They should not sell their votes.

They should vote for competent, incorruptible, and visionary leaders who can spearhead the development of infrastructure in their states.

Unfortunately, Nigerians have reacted to the years of corruption, poverty, and misgovernance by refusing to exercise their electoral franchise. Electoral participation has hit a downward spiral due to repeated electoral violence, ballot snatching, rigging, bad governance, logistics nightmare, and voting inconveniences.

While the UK had a 60 per cent voter turnout in the July 4 general election, Nigeria’s voter outlook is abysmal. It steadily dwindled from 57.4 per cent in 2007 to 53.7 per cent in 2011, 43.6 per cent in 2015, and 34.75 per cent in 2019. It reached a 44-year low at 27 per cent in 2023. This highlights a lack of confidence in the electoral system.

The Pew Research Center stated that the 2020 US presidential election had a 66 per cent voter turnout amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Political parties, NGOs in the governance space, and religious organisations should embark on sensitisation campaigns and programmes to drive higher voter outcomes.

Nigeria should learn from these countries and create the necessary systems to boost the confidence of the electorate. It should make the electoral process seamless. Ad hoc staff for the Edo and Ondo elections should be thoroughly screened before they are onboarded to serve.

Nigeria’s electoral dilemma is compounded by the political elite’s failure to provide good governance. While Nigerians are grappling with poor wages, a high cost of living, and low purchasing power, The Economist of London stated that Nigerian lawmakers are the highest paid in the world. The political elite should not make Nigerians turn their backs on democracy.

The judiciary has a pivotal role to play in elections. While the law is set to protect the redress of the oppressed, it should save itself from judgements based on problematic technicalities, and the stereotype of errors by ensuring that judgements abide by the electoral laws. Recent electoral judgements concerning the senatorial seats of Godswill Akpabio and Ahmad Lawan were contentious. The courts should provide clear judgements.

Nigerians must not be weary of democracy. Building a prosperous and sustainable democratic country demands time and concerted efforts. They must go out and vote, evaluate the winners’ performances, and vote them out when they fail to fulfil their manifestos. They should use the ballot to protest bad governance and choose those whose vision aligns with their dreams.
https://punchng.com/ondo-edo-come-out-to-vote/

Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by Lumarstone: 7:50am On Aug 17, 2024
It's the court that will decide who rules not the people and their votes.

I left..!
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by fuckJones(f): 8:33am On Aug 17, 2024
APC will win both state
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by Throwback: 8:33am On Aug 17, 2024
Xterra7:
If only their votes will count
Only valid votes count.

But it is a typical phenomenon in the 3rd world for losers to claim they were robbed.

Some even perpetuate the claim only to be caught off guard admitting that the winner was duly elected and hold the mandate of the people.

Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by MajorOvakporaye(f): 8:33am On Aug 17, 2024
Of what difference will it make? The voters don't count in Nigerian elections.
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by atiku4President(m): 8:33am On Aug 17, 2024
INEC come out to rig and pad results
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by francissmithz: 8:33am On Aug 17, 2024
It's crazy how people are asked continuously to come out and vote when they haven't taken care of their security concerns undecided
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by nony43(m): 8:34am On Aug 17, 2024
I doubt if people will come out to vote in 2027
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by Cj4charles(m):
Another failure from Inec loading.....
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by IamANigerianMan: 8:35am On Aug 17, 2024
Xterra7:
If only their votes will count
This INEC chairman is too corrupt, two days to Kogi elections, the results were out already, people were caught red handed nothing happened...
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by Ibehchizzy: 8:35am On Aug 17, 2024
Let's hope apshit doesn't meddle into the affairs of the election proper
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by cyrusmillz: 8:39am On Aug 17, 2024
No need to come out. Shebi another ApC will rig and the opponents will go to court and lose na .
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by ogododo: 8:45am On Aug 17, 2024
Bobloco:
https://punchng.com/ondo-edo-come-out-to-vote/
Edo pipu, know waiting dem want. No be Oshio stooge. Edo no be Lagos
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by wman(m): 8:49am On Aug 17, 2024
People are disillusioned with INEC and the voting system.
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by MaziObinnaokija: 8:53am On Aug 17, 2024
cool nothing for LP in the 2 states cool cool.Eluuupees ..... from TOP to BOTTOM cool
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by Jostoman: 8:56am On Aug 17, 2024
APC will rigged finish and ask you to go to Court because they have one do as i say judge that will help them.
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by tnerro1(m): 9:07am On Aug 17, 2024
Not voting anymore, if the country wants to get better, so be it. If it wants to collapse, so be it.
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by onatisi(m): 9:13am On Aug 17, 2024
it does ooo, it is only when it is close that rigging is possible, but if every eligible voter comes out to vote massively, then rigging becomes very tight and hard


MajorOvakporaye:
Of what difference will it make? The voters don't count in Nigerian elections.
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by patrickcollins: 9:33am On Aug 17, 2024
fuckJones:
APC will win both state
People are no longer interested this hunger is very terrible 😔
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by Crafteck1: 10:27am On Aug 17, 2024
Throwback:
Only valid votes count.

But it is a typical phenomenon in the 3rd world for losers to claim they were robbed.

Some even perpetuate the claim only to be caught off guard admitting that the winner was duly elected and hold the mandate of the people.
It shall not be well with bastxxxx that support election theives with no means to rule and compromised electoral body shifting post
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by Ironbull: 10:40am On Aug 17, 2024
fuckJones:
APC will win both state
It is likely going to be that way because Obaseki na real bad marketer for Ighodalo it's so sad.
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by membranus: 11:11am On Aug 17, 2024
The two significant contestants in Ondo State, Aiyedatiwa and Agboola have no good reputation of integrity and moral uprightness, so why should I vote for them? And the rests are just hungry polithiefcians seeking to loot the state.
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by PARADIZEPRIEST: 12:03pm On Aug 17, 2024
IamANigerianMan:
This INEC chairman is too corrupt, two days to Kogi elections, the results were out already, people were caught red handed nothing happened...
MAMOOD EXPERT IN GUORILLA WARFARE grin una no even know the man beyond inec. shocked
Re: Ondo, Edo, Come Out To Vote - Punch Editorial by fuckJones(f): 12:11pm On Aug 17, 2024
patrickcollins:
People are no longer interested this hunger is very terrible 😔
where you dey when buhari was shouting let's provide what we eat
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