Thursday, November 21, 2024

Nigerian IDP Is Excited To Participate In Voting After Years In Camp

In light of the presidential election in Nigeria, the Independent National Electoral Commission has estimated that three million internally displaced persons are to share.

The review of the framework and regulations for IDPs enables a larger amount of displaced people to exercise their fundamental constitutional right, a joyous update for Mallam Yusuf Takida 38, IDP, and first-time voter.

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Actually, I’m very happy especially this time around, because ever since we fled from our homes and ended up here, we, the IDPs haven’t been able to get our voters’ card because most of us ran away and left our voters’ card and haven’t been able to renew or register for another one since we came here,” says Takida.

This new policy ensures that no eligible Nigerian is left out of the electoral process on account of displacement, disability or other circumstances that my limit citizens participation in the electoral process. IDPs represented 3.3 million people in 2021 according to the internal displacement-monitoring centre.

I am a father with three children. My life didn’t play along, as I wanted it to. I would love to see my children have a very good life. But they can not if they do not have good leadership in the country. They can not have a good life if they do not have a good education or decent employment, and other things that can help them and also help other people around them. These are the effects I pray to see before I die, or at least in my old age, that my children will enjoy these benefits and have a good life,” explains Takida.

With the IDP’s votes and the youth challenging current institutions, non-participation will apparently not be an issue for the election opposing Peter Obi, Bola Tinu and Atiku Abubakar on February 25th.

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