
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Lagos State on Monday began the `Youth Vote Count’ awareness campaign to mobilize youths for the ongoing nationwide Continuous Voter Registration (CVR).
The INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mr. Olusegun Agbaje, said this at the event at Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS) in Lagos.
The commissioner said that the exercise was in collaboration with the EU Support to Democratic Governance in Nigeria (EU-SDGN) and the Youth Initiative for Advocacy, Growth, and Advancement (YIAGA).
Agbaje added that the EU was partnering with INEC as well as YIAGA to ensure that the Nigerian youths were encouraged to participate fully in the ongoing CVR and vote in the 2023 general elections.
“We find out that the youth from the records are supposed to be the ones taking the lead. We have many groups in this category of people.
“We can see here many of the youth around, who have yet to register with all the activities we have been doing.
“We feel that one of the areas we can begin to capture them is through concert and that is why this exercise will go on from Monday today till Saturday noon.
According to him, between 2.00 p.m. and 6.00 p.m. on Saturday, the music carnival will hold where many artists of youth admirers will display.
He added: “The only access card expected of them is either their PVCs or TVCs to show that they have registered. We want them to know that the artists they like are going to be around.
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“We want to encourage the youth to love Nigeria, politics, and governance and participate for us to have a good election in 2023.
“Our goal is not only about registering for PVCs but also to prepare them ahead because the campaign will soon start.
“They must not be used to cause problem or violence either during campaigns or during the election time.
Agbaje said that if youths failed to register now before the window of CVR closed on June 30, they would not be able to vote in 2023.
He said that youths or adults who had not registered and were 18 years and above, those who had relocated or had their card damaged or lost to approached the TBS for whatever activities they wanted to carry out on CVR.
“2023 election is a battle to save our country and young people have that generational burden to do so.
He said that the YIAGA would also take the concert to Abuja on June 25 and other cities in the six geo-political zones.
Mr. Samson Itodo, the Executive Director, YIAGA Africa, described as appalling a situation where Nigerian youths with the demographic majority, were not showing up in the electoral process.
“Youth people are not voting. We are working to mobilize young people to come out in the 2023 election.
“If 60 percent of young people will come out to vote, then Nigeria will get the leaders that it deserves, especially if they are voting wisely both at the state and national elections.
“A lot of young people are angry with what is happening in the country but it is not enough to be angry and vent outrage on social media, it is doing the right thing.
“There would be no difference if they do not register, collect their PVCs and vote at the next elections.
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“The election is about young people and young people must make their number count by coming out to vote,” Itodo said.
He added the concert slated for Saturday would feature celebrities and people with huge followership as part of efforts to mobilize youth to get involved in the electoral process.
The director said that YIAGA’s goal was to get about 100,000 registered through the mega-concert on Youth Vote Count.
One of the youths, who seized the opportunity to do the transfer of his PVCs to his new residence, Mr. Sunday Ofem, commended INEC and its partners, saying “I want to vote and I want my vote to count.’’
Another youth, Mr. Sunday Binbol said “Honestly, I am excited, this is my first time doing this. I just decided that I’m supposed to start voting in elections.”
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Also, Mr. Jacob Freeman, another youth, who was registering for the first time, said that the idea of bringing the CVR to the doorstep of people was the best.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that INEC provided 30 workstations to register youths and others who presented themselves for the exercise at TBS. (NAN)


