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Founder Connected Development, Hamzat Lawal Charges Youths on Political Participation

by Seun Omole
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A Nigerian based international election observer Group, Connected Development has charged Nigerian youths to actively participate in electoral processes and structures in order to bring about positive change and socio-economic development to Nigeria.

Executive Director of the organization who is known for tracking funds illicitly acquired with his “Follow The Money” campaign, Hamzat Lawal, gave the charge while monitoring primary election at the weekend in Okene

The social accountability promoter described youths as important component of Nigeria’s demography whose political participation can change the country’s electoral fortunes.

Lawal who noted that, for the desired change to occur, the youths should change their attitudes from being passive in the democratic evolution to buy into active electoral processes, cautioned against irresponsible politicking

He urge them to first of all, register as a member of political parties, attend wards, local government, state and National meetings, stressing that standing on the edge would not bring meaningful governance.

According to him, remaining aloof will be antithetical to good governance; hence, they should be part of the structure and processes of their parties.

He added that, although, all the citizenry cannot be partisan but, they could be identified with political system in order to enthroned democratic dividends.

He said, although, the nation’s democracy is very young and evolving, he was pleased with its fast growth and its high level of progress, especially the digitization of the electoral process which he said is making significant improvement.

He commended President Muhammadu Buhari for his courage to have signed into law the 2022 Electoral law as Amended, stressed the need for INEC to be properly funded to enable her to build human capacity to ensure seamless services to the Nation.

“Our Democracy is very young, and in as much as we want it to grow very fast, we need to put all hands on deck.

“For the process to remain seamless, INEC must be provided with resources, so that they could build human capacity in her processes and systems. We need to ensure adequate security to guarantee safety of personnel, Sensitive materials and indeed the electorate in order to instill confidence in them to exercise their franchise.

“For us to curtail voters’ apathy, security should be the first point of Government, as they owe us a duty as our constitutional rights” He demanded.

Lawal, who has monitored elections in Nigeria, United States, United Kingdom; Kenya and other parts of Africa, challenged politicians and lawmakers to put aside personal and selfish interests, insisting that, even though the lawmakers are primarily concerned with law making, they should not be a judge and a jury at the same time.

He lamented at the scenario in which the lawmakers allegedly wanted to get at some categories of Nigerians through section 84 of the amended Acts, however, wanted themselves to be compulsive delegates.

He advised the party Executives to consider the nation first in their choices of delegates and Agents and to allow them to do their work.

While condemning the use of money to buy the consciences of the delegates and all those in the election Management chain, urge them to ensure that only those with relevant democratic credentials are allowed to fly their flags at the general election.

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