Fellow Nigerians,
The outcomes of Nigeria’s presidential elections showed that we, the people, can determine who serves us if we do more in registering to vote and coming out on election days to vote.
Results of the 2015 general elections released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) showed that 29,432,083 (29 million+) Nigerians voted out of a possible 68,833,476 (69 million+) Nigerians registered to vote nationwide, leaving out 39,401,393 (39 million+) registered voters who never make it to the polls on election day.
Considering that the total number of electors in the 2015 general elections was 29,432,083 (29 million+), and the winner, General Buhari, of the All Progressives Congress, got 15,424,921 (15 million+), this group (29 million+) of reluctant Nigerian voters could–if they come out to vote — decide who gets elected in future elections.
Similarly, results of the 2019 general elections released by the INEC showed that 28,614,190 (28 million+) Nigerians voted — 35.66% turnout out of a possible 84,004,084 (84 million+) Nigerians registered to vote nationwide, leaving out 55,389,894 (55 million+) registered voters who never make it to the polls on election day.
Holding that the total number of electors in the 2019 general elections was 28,614,190 (28 million+), and the winner, General Buhari, of the All Progressives Congress, got 15,191,847 (15 million+) votes, this group (55 million+) of reluctant Nigerian voters could, if they come out to vote, very well decide who serve us.
On this note, the RevNig Movement is appealing to this group of 55 million+ unenthusiastic Nigerian voters to join the movement and be ready to come out en masse on election days to cast their votes for responsible leaders. To help nominate and elect men of honour to serve us.
Fellow Nigerians, Never again must we leave our futures in the hands of crooks. We must now take our destinies into our hands. Collectively, we will do away with these gangsters parading themselves as Nigerian leaders.
Please read on:
Mission 1a: Galvanising the Unregistered Nigerian Voters
Mission 1b: Rejuvenating the Hesitant but Regular Nigerian Voters
Mission 1c: Motivating the 10 Million Nigerians in the Diaspora
Mission 1d: Coordinating Nigerians Online to Act Harmoniously
Organising Nigerian Voters at the State and Local Levels of Governance
Calling on Nigerian Youths to Rise Up and Take Their Destinies in Their Hands
Envisaging and Overcoming Possible Obstacles to our Revolutionary Ideals