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INEC Chairman, Yakubu, Tasks African Youths On Peaceful Polls

by James Kwen
2 months ago
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Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, has called on African youths to promote peaceful and credible elections across the continent.

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Yakubu also urged young Africans to actively engage in the electoral process with a positive mindset, shun electoral malpractices, and uphold democratic values.

The Nigerian chief electoral officer made the call while delivering a lecture on “Democracy and Peaceful Elections in West Africa” to students of International Affairs and Diplomacy and Peace and Conflict Studies at the Civil Service University in the Republic of The Gambia, where he was a guest of the University.

The INEC chairman highlighted the indispensable role of young people in electoral processes, noting that elections in Africa cannot succeed without youth participation.

“Young people form the backbone of election duty staff,” he said, pointing out that Election Management Bodies (EMBs) lack the manpower to conduct elections without recruiting youths as temporary or ad hoc staff,” Yakubu said.

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While emphasising that youths comprise the largest segment of the voting population, he said: “Before the elections, they are involved in voter registration, one of the most critical stages of the electoral cycle. It is a duty that must be undertaken with sincerity, patriotism, and a sense of responsibility.”

Yakubu urged the youths to be upright and law-abiding, stressing, “If you want peaceful elections, play your part for God and country. Do the right thing. Obey the laws and regulations. That’s how we make every vote count.”

He also drew attention to the role of youths as political party agents, cautioning against misrepresenting facts or feeding political stakeholders with false information, which, he warned, could trigger violence and undermine public trust in the process.

Yakubu warned against the spread of fake news, particularly during election periods, saying, “Don’t be among the fake news merchants. If it’s not verified, don’t share it. As citizen reporters, you have a duty to report elections truthfully and responsibly.”

 

 

He encouraged young people not to lose faith in democracy or withdraw from civic engagement, adding that; “this is the system we have chosen. It is ours to nurture, defend, and improve. Every young African must play a role in deepening and strengthening democratic institutions.”

 

 


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