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Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by austinvsb1(m): 3:52pm On Jul 19, 2017
What is compulsory voting?

As practiced in Australia, Belgium, Singapore,Switzerland, Brazil, just to mention a few, Compulsory voting refers to laws which require eligible citizens to register for and participate in democratic election of representatives to form governance of their country, State or local government. Effective compulsory voting imposes penalties on citizens or constituents who fail to cast a vote in an official election and actively pursues eligible citizens who fail to register as voters as required by law

I think a piece of legislation should be passed both at federal and state level that:

- Effective immediately, All Nigerian citizens between the age of 18 - 70 (except those of unsound mind or those convicted of serious crimes) must be registered to vote and show up at the poll on election day.

- Nigerians who do not show up are subject to several public services disfranchisement (e.g ineligible to secure government jobs, increased health care cost etc) and fines. (at least until the next election period)

- Although those who were ill or otherwise incapable of voting on election day can have this limitations and fines waived after providing sufficient proof.

- The act should not explicitly state that a choice must be made, it only states that the ballot paper be 'marked'. Thus if a voter feels like no candidate represents his views and policies, a NONE OF THE ABOVE OR BLANK
option should be included.

- A JUSTIFICATION FORM for not voting should be made available to be filled at election centers & post offices nationwide. This is for voters who have other tangible reasons for non-participation[/b]
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Measures to encourage voting should include:

1. Nigerian voters can vote in an embassy if they are abroad or can empower another voter to cast the vote in their name; the voter must give a "permission to vote" and carry a copy of the voters card and their own on the actual elections.

2. those who were ill on voting day are excused by requesting a doctor to prove their condition.

3. those over 500 km away from their voting place are also excused by asking for a certificate at a police station near where they are.


ADVANTAGES & ARGUMENTS FOR THIS includes

- Voting is a civic duty comparable to other duties citizens perform (e.g. taxation, compulsory education etc).

- The Government (especially Legislature) reflects more accurately the "will of the electorate."

- Governments must consider the total electorate in policy formulation and management.

- Candidates can concentrate their campaigning energies on issues rather than encouraging voters to attend the poll.

- The voter isn't actually compelled to vote for anyone because voting is by secret ballot and they can always vote 'blank' or 'none of the above'




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lalasticlala
seun
mynd44
Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by Luckianti(m): 3:56pm On Jul 19, 2017
Cry me a river...

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Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by austinvsb1(m): 4:19pm On Jul 19, 2017
Luckianti:
Cry me a river...

nahh, i will cry you a sea instead. howabouthat? IPOO

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Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by Presidiotbuhari: 4:27pm On Jul 19, 2017
All this lamentations & epileptic mouth convulsion is because of Ipob's no election in southeast? Smh

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Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by ESDKING: 4:35pm On Jul 19, 2017
Igbos have decided to boycott every election in BIAFFRAN Land FULL STOP.
After all, it's not your boycott .

Abeg where is my dustbin ?, I wanna dispose this shiiiiiit.

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Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by austinvsb1(m): 4:35pm On Jul 19, 2017
Presidiotbuhari:
All this lamentations & epilepstic mouth convulsion is because of Ipob's no election in southeast? Smh

Take your time to read and understand and maybe you'd be able to grasp that this is way beyond your current directionless biafra agitation and as a matter of fact may even help out in achieving your breakup real quick and without war.

if you all participated in elections and elected officials that represents your biafra agenda, it will signal to the rest of nigeria that the majority of igbos in the SE really do want biafra actualisation. UNTIL THEN, IPOB and biafra is just a group of lunatics and thugs headed by a fraudster derailing the peace of the south east.

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Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by Nobody: 4:36pm On Jul 19, 2017
austinvsb1:
What is compulsory voting?

As practiced in Australia, Belgium, Singapore,Switzerland, Brazil, just to mention a few, Compulsory voting refers to laws which require eligible citizens to register for and participate in democratic election of representatives to form governance of their country, State or local government. Effective compulsory voting imposes penalties on citizens or constituents who fail to cast a vote in an official election and actively pursues eligible citizens who fail to register as voters as required by law

I think a piece of legislation should be passed both at federal and state level that:

- Effective immediately, All Nigerian citizens between the age of 18 - 70 (except those of unsound mind or those convicted of serious crimes) must be registered to vote and show up at the poll on election day.

- Nigerians who do not show up are subject to several public services disfranchisement (e.g ineligible to secure government jobs, increased health care cost etc) and fines.

- Although those who were ill or otherwise incapable of voting on election day can have this limitations and fines waived after providing sufficient proof.

- The act should not explicitly state that a choice must be made, it only states that the ballot paper be 'marked'. Thus if a voter feels like no candidate represents his views and policies, a NONE OF THE ABOVE OR BLANK
option should be included.

- A JUSTIFICATION FORM for not voting should be made available to be filled at election centers & post offices nationwide. This is for voters who have other tangible reasons for non-participation[/b]
[/color]

Measures to encourage voting should include:

1. Nigerian voters can vote in an embassy if they are abroad or can empower another voter to cast the vote in their name; the voter must give a "permission to vote" and carry a copy of the voters card and their own on the actual elections.

2. those who were ill on voting day are excused by requesting a doctor to prove their condition.

3. those over 500 km away from their voting place are also excused by asking for a certificate at a police station near where they are.


ADVANTAGES & ARGUMENTS FOR THIS includes

- Voting is a civic duty comparable to other duties citizens perform (e.g. taxation, compulsory education etc).

- The Government (especially Legislature) reflects more accurately the "will of the electorate."

- Governments must consider the total electorate in policy formulation and management.

- Candidates can concentrate their campaigning energies on issues rather than encouraging voters to attend the poll.

- The voter isn't actually compelled to vote for anyone because voting is by secret ballot and they can always vote 'blank' or 'none of the above'




cc: presidency
lalasticlala
seun
mynd44

grin grin grin
The great slave mindset

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Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by mgbadike81: 4:39pm On Jul 19, 2017
austinvsb1:


nahh, i will cry you a sea instead. howabouthat?
if the majority votes blank or none of the above, it would even be more damaging to the Nigerian government and the oghanaeze ndi oli na ama.the political parties would be forced to substitute new candidates who would likely be rejected again. the only solution is to add referendum to the Nigerian constitution as is the case in modern Democratic constitutions. southern Cameroon peacefully seceded from Nigeria through a referendum.

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Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by austinvsb1(m): 4:40pm On Jul 19, 2017
quid:

grin grin grin
The great slave mindset

voting is slavery? The typical mind of the braindead biafran!

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Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by austinvsb1(m): 4:43pm On Jul 19, 2017
mgbadike81:
if the majority votes blank or none of the above, it would even be more damaging to the Nigerian government and the oghanaeze ndi oli na ama.the political parties would be forced to substitute new candidates who would likely be rejected again. the only solution is to add referendum to the Nigerian constitution as is the case in modern Democratic constitutions. southern Cameroon peacefully seceded from Nigeria through a referendum.

You want referendum in the constitution but don't want to vote in representatives that legally demand for the inclusion. Who are this people?

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Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by Joshuasaintiago: 4:47pm On Jul 19, 2017
idi@tic analysis,ur opinion is nt needed,

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Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by Ojiofor: 4:52pm On Jul 19, 2017
First of all make reforms that makes citizens vote count.
Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by Agumbankembu: 4:53pm On Jul 19, 2017
Where is the database and system to record the voters and votes as against those who missed.

Dreamer, you can't run such high tech bro, not now, not in next 5 years.

You don't even have a database for people living in Nigeria and Nigerian citizens.

Abeg shift

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Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by Nobody: 4:56pm On Jul 19, 2017
austinvsb1:


voting is slavery? The typical mind of the braindead biafran!
LMAO
Your proposed so-called compulsory voting is slavery.

Your main objective is to continue bowing to your northern slave masters not so ? grin grin

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Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by Presidiotbuhari: 5:03pm On Jul 19, 2017
austinvsb1:


Take your time to read and understand and maybe you'd be able to grasp that this is way beyond your current directionless biafra agitation and as a matter of fact may even help out in achieving your breakup real quick and without war.

if you all participated in elections and elected officials that represents your biafra agenda, it will signal to the rest of nigeria that the majority of igbos in the SE really do want biafra actualisation. UNTIL THEN, IPOB and biafra is just a group of lunatics and thugs headed by a fraudster derailing the peace of the south east.
More lamentation & knatshing of teeth fall on u

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Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by Nobody: 5:05pm On Jul 19, 2017
quid:

LMAO
Your proposed so-called compulsory voting is slavery.

Your main objective is to continue bowing to your northern slave masters not so ? grin grin

olodo. So compulsory voting as implemented in such countries like australia and belgium to you also amounts to slavery? Stop spitting crap off your arse!

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Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by mgbadike81: 5:06pm On Jul 19, 2017
austinvsb1:


You want referendum in the constitution but don't want to vote in representatives that legally demand for the inclusion. Who are this people?
all the southern representatives voting together can't even push a bill through. that's why restructuring is deaon arrival.
Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by Malawian(m): 5:07pm On Jul 19, 2017
austinvsb1:


You want referendum in the constitution but don't want to vote in representatives that legally demand for the inclusion. Who are this people?
who and who voted to accept the "constitution" that stated "we the people blah blah blah"? See as una dey drink panadol for our headache. Abobakus
Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by Blue3k(m): 5:08pm On Jul 19, 2017
Lol you're going to force people who don't care to make choice. This violates their freedom. Next this will just lead to new issues down line since ignorant masses can be swayes by secessionist when they form political party.

austinvsb1:
- The act should not explicitly state that a choice must be made, it only states that the ballot paper be'marked'. Thus if a voter feels like no candidate represents his views and policies, a NONE OF THE ABOVE OR BLANKĀ option should be included.

What happens in the evening this ia majority option? Define having a rerun election with the same guys over and over?
Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by jaychubi: 5:08pm On Jul 19, 2017
austinvsb1:
What is compulsory voting?

As practiced in Australia, Belgium, Singapore,Switzerland, Brazil, just to mention a few, Compulsory voting refers to laws which require eligible citizens to register for and participate in democratic election of representatives to form governance of their country, State or local government. Effective compulsory voting imposes penalties on citizens or constituents who fail to cast a vote in an official election and actively pursues eligible citizens who fail to register as voters as required by law

I think a piece of legislation should be passed both at federal and state level that:

- Effective immediately, All Nigerian citizens between the age of 18 - 70 (except those of unsound mind or those convicted of serious crimes) must be registered to vote and show up at the poll on election day.

- Nigerians who do not show up are subject to several public services disfranchisement (e.g ineligible to secure government jobs, increased health care cost etc) and fines.

- Although those who were ill or otherwise incapable of voting on election day can have this limitations and fines waived after providing sufficient proof.

- The act should not explicitly state that a choice must be made, it only states that the ballot paper be 'marked'. Thus if a voter feels like no candidate represents his views and policies, a NONE OF THE ABOVE OR BLANK
option should be included.

- A JUSTIFICATION FORM for not voting should be made available to be filled at election centers & post offices nationwide. This is for voters who have other tangible reasons for non-participation[/b]
[/color]

Measures to encourage voting should include:

1. Nigerian voters can vote in an embassy if they are abroad or can empower another voter to cast the vote in their name; the voter must give a "permission to vote" and carry a copy of the voters card and their own on the actual elections.

2. those who were ill on voting day are excused by requesting a doctor to prove their condition.

3. those over 500 km away from their voting place are also excused by asking for a certificate at a police station near where they are.


ADVANTAGES & ARGUMENTS FOR THIS includes

- Voting is a civic duty comparable to other duties citizens perform (e.g. taxation, compulsory education etc).

- The Government (especially Legislature) reflects more accurately the "will of the electorate."

- Governments must consider the total electorate in policy formulation and management.

- Candidates can concentrate their campaigning energies on issues rather than encouraging voters to attend the poll.

- The voter isn't actually compelled to vote for anyone because voting is by secret ballot and they can always vote 'blank' or 'none of the above'




cc: presidency
lalasticlala
seun
mynd44


Truckload of bullshit, u dnt ve sense and u wanna start thread. No election in Anambra n dts final

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Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by Nobody: 5:09pm On Jul 19, 2017
Ojiofor:
First of all make reforms that makes citizens vote count.

And compulsory voting is probably one of the highest reforms you can make to that effect!

First off, discrepancies between registered voters and number of votes recorded will be eradicated as every registered voter has to vote anyways. thus stuffing of ballot boxes with millions of illegal votes in kano, akwa ibom or oyo becomes a thing of the past!

There are basically no disadvantages to this. Actual representation of the people is what you have in your leaders.
Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by Naijaguy12345(m): 5:09pm On Jul 19, 2017
quid:

LMAO
Your proposed so-called compulsory voting is slavery.

Your main objective is to continue bowing to your northern slave masters not so ? grin grin
IPOB nonsense

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Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by Elkay3: 5:17pm On Jul 19, 2017
Stories from distant land.
Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by Nobody: 5:20pm On Jul 19, 2017
jaychubi:


Truckload of bullshit, u dnt ve sense and u wanna start thread. No election in Anambra n dts final

No election in anambra, no wahala! but until such a time that biafra is actualised, anambrans who fails to participate in the election will be grossly shortchanged with access to public goods and services provided by the nigerian government! Thats what this bill does (hopefully)

No one should be allowed to eat their cakes and have it!

someone creates a thread and states his argument which are actually tenable and all you can scream is 'u dnt ve sense'. Brainwashed zombie of nnamdi kanu
Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by Nobody: 5:22pm On Jul 19, 2017
Naijaguy12345:
IPOB nonsense
Afonja, the beheading terrorist Michael Adebolajo imitating his jihad master

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Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by Nobody: 5:25pm On Jul 19, 2017
jayfolarin:


olodo. So compulsory voting as implemented in such countries like australia and belgium to you also amounts to slavery? Stop spitting crap off your arse!
Keep your yeye APC voting and support Biafra grin grin grin

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Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by paschu: 5:27pm On Jul 19, 2017
Stop making this noise.

1) If IPOB is a bunch of ineffective "lunatics" (as you claimed) you won't be here ranting about "compulsory voting". The fact that you invest your time and energy in threads like this is a sufficient proof that IPOB is getting its job well done.

2) The Nigerian political system is structurally rigged against the south - especially the present south east zone. How many sits does south east have in the national assembly? How many state assemblies are in the south east as opposed to the north west; let alone the entire north?

Going by the rogue document running the current structure, you require a yes from at least 2/3 of all federal and state assemblies to make any real change.

3) So my dear, if you like elect Kanu's incarnate into all the political offices in the south east, you cannot change anything following a rigged formula that's deliberately designed to suppress you.

4) Fact is, IPOB is way ahead of you and your ilks politically.

Stop following the status quo, nothing will change that way.

austinvsb1:


You want referendum in the constitution but don't want to vote in representatives that legally demand for the inclusion. Who are this people?

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Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by austinvsb1(m): 5:30pm On Jul 19, 2017
jaychubi:


Truckload of bullshit, u dnt ve sense and u wanna start thread. No election in Anambra n dts final

sorry, i dont do frogs
Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by jaychubi: 5:38pm On Jul 19, 2017
jayfolarin:


No election in anambra, no wahala! but until such a time that biafra is actualised, anambrans who fails to participate in the election will be grossly shortchanged with access to public goods and services provided by the nigerian government! Thats what this bill does (hopefully)

No one should be allowed to eat their cakes and have it!

someone creates a thread and states his argument which are actually tenable and all you can scream is 'u dnt ve sense'. Brainwashed zombie of nnamdi kanu

The ops submission is a product of zoo thinking and not worthy of any form of engagement. His proposal belongs to the dustbin simple and short.

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Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by jameseva: 5:47pm On Jul 19, 2017
To be very honest. The suggestion by the OP is something that can reform elections in this country significantly! No more accredited and non-accredited voters. Election fraud is reduced to a bare minimum. Only problem i see would be with nigerians living abroad gaming the system to over vote but the number of votes which should be less than a million is negligible i suppose
Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by jameseva: 5:49pm On Jul 19, 2017
jaychubi:


The ops submission is a product of zoo thinking and not worthy of any form of engagement. His proposal belongs to the dustbin simple and short.

Why do you think so? Engage me please as i am about to contact my senator to propose a bill like this
Re: Compulsory Voting: A Solution To IPOB Election Boycott Threat. My opinion by jameseva: 6:02pm On Jul 19, 2017
Agumbankembu:
Where is the database and system to record the voters and votes as against those who missed.

Dreamer, you can't run such high tech bro, not now, not in next 5 years.

You don't even have a database for people living in Nigeria and Nigerian citizens.

Abeg shift

Inec already has a voters database that could be synched with federal and state government service providers e.g employment, hospitals etc. Just pass a legislative bill that non-voters would be denied access or limited to public services likes employment into government jobs, access to healthcare, admission to a public institution, running for a political office etc.

Anytime a person needs one of this services, his/her voter's card number is run through the database to check if the person had participated in the last election failure of which the service is denied until a specified fine is paid!

Its not rocket science

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