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Election Day Workers Silent Casualties Of Nigeria’s Polls – Yilwatda

James Kwen by James Kwen
5 months ago
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Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda

Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda

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The national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, has expressed concern over Nigeria’s electoral process, pointing to what he described as a major but often ignored contributor to low voter turnout in elections.

At a meeting of chairmen and secretaries of political parties with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) at the commissions’ national headquarters in Abuja, Yilwatda noted that thousands of Nigerians who are eligible to vote are effectively disenfranchised on election day because of the very roles they play in safeguarding the process.

In a statement by his special adviser on Media and Communications Strategy, Abimbola Tooki, the APC national chairman, listed INEC ad-hoc staff, security personnel, civil society observers, medical doctors, journalists and other essential support staff who are deployed for election duties but are unable to cast their votes.

According to him, these categories of citizens are later counted among those blamed for voter apathy, even though their absence from the polling booth is a direct consequence of national service.

Yilwatda stressed that this contradiction calls for urgent policy reflection, particularly on the long-debated issue of early voting.

In his response, the chairman of INEC, Professor Joash Amupitan, SAN, explained that while the idea of early voting had been considered, it raised serious operational and cultural concerns.

He noted that by the time he assumed office, work on the Electoral Bill had largely been completed, but early voting stood out as one reform that could potentially accommodate election-day workers.

However, the INEC chairman cautioned against a system where votes are cast early and “warehoused” for counting after the general election.

He warned that such an arrangement could expose the process to abuse, manipulation and loss of public trust, with fears that “huge votes could suddenly appear from somewhere.”

Amupitan said observed that Nigerians are deeply invested in real-time voting and counting, wanting to see results as they emerge.

“Until the country builds a culture and system that enjoys absolute public confidence and is seen as incorruptible, adopting early voting may remain difficult,” he said.

The INEC chairman also highlighted the heavy financial implications of conducting elections in a single day nationwide.

He explained that doing so would require the commission to almost double its electoral materials, since the current staggered process allows for the reuse of some equipment.

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A one-day election, Amupitan said, would significantly increase the cost of elections and place enormous pressure on resources.

Yilwatda concluded by emphasising that Nigeria must confront these realities honestly, balancing inclusivity, credibility, cost and culture, if the nation is serious about strengthening its democracy and ensuring that no citizen is excluded from the ballot by virtue of service to the country.

 

 

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James Kwen

James Kwen

James Kwen is a journalist with Leadership Media Group with 15 years of experience, currently covering politics, including the National Assembly (House of Representatives), APC, INEC, and allied beats.

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