Fellow Nigerians,
We, the everyday Nigerians, must use the power of the people vested in us in a democratic dispensation to demand fundamental changes to Nigeria’s electoral system.
Since Independence, the corrupted electoral system in Nigeria has been a means to an end for the gang of leaders destroying the nation: An end characterised by the looting of public funds, lawlessness and bitterness. In Nigeria, elections merely recycle and legitimise gangsters – military and civilians – of the same clique and mentality regardless of the political parties or ideology (if any) they supposedly uphold.
The consequences of these manipulated elections are the destruction of lives and the ruination of Nigeria.
Undoubtedly, over the years, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) leadership has been making some changes to Nigeria’s electoral process, but that is barely enough. The 2015 presidential election was deemed one of the most successful elections in Nigeria’s history by observers, yet many lost their lives to the manipulations of politicians. Still, some were propagating tribal sentiments. The election was also not free of electoral irregularities and manipulations.
With the upcoming 2023 general elections, Nigeria is on edge yet again. The gangsters are ganging up again. It will only take the power of the people to keep the nation together this time around.
On this note, fellow Nigerians, it is time we joined hands to stop these electoral deceits and manipulations.
Never again must we allow electoral machinations perpetrated by our so-called leaders to destroy our country, lives, and property. It is time you joined the RevNig Movement and used the supreme power vested in us, the people, in a democracy to make changes: A change that will relieve Nigerians of the criminals parading themselves as Nigerian leaders.
The RevNig Movement is advancing responsible electoral solutions that will checkmate electoral malpractices. The Nigerian electorates must consider these solutions when dealing with prospective political officeholders — when nominating or electing leaders in Nigeria.
The following are the ways to fix the corrupted electoral system in Nigeria.
Please read on:
Mission 4a: Making Sure Eligible Nigerians Register to Vote
Mission 4b: Making Sure Your Votes Count
Mission 4c: Introducing CCTV and Body Cameras in Voting Centres
Mission 4d: Using Electronic Electoral Databases to Checkmate Crooks
Determining and Finding Credible Nigerians to Lead
Voters’ Checklist: Screening and Choosing Nigerian Leaders
Virtues of a Revolutionary Leader: Leaders Nigeria Need Today