The 20 million+ voter force goal of the RevNig Movement (RevNig) is designed not only as a platform for Nigerians to act and force reforms at the federal level of government but also to enforce changes at the state and local levels of governance.
For example, in the 2016 Edo State governorship election, 1,779,738 (about 1.7 million) in the state registered to vote. Still, only 613,244 voted, leaving out 1,166,494 (about 1.6m) non-voters that could make a big difference, especially when the winner of the election won by a popular vote of just 253,173. Added to this is the number of unregistered voters that cut across all the federation states.
Also, states and local governments have a sizable number of the youth population whose votes alone can win elections. These levels of government have citizens in the diaspora who can persuade dependants back home to vote for credible candidates. They have, as well, internet users who will help spread the message and sway elections in favour of responsible and responsive leaders.
On this note, RevNig urges citizens of each state and local government to organise themselves into credible voters force that will elect men of honour who will serve their interests.
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Through the RevNig Movement, Nigerians will be able to actualise their dreams. Collectively, we will vote in unison to change leadership at all levels of authority in Nigeria. Remember,
“Democracy breaks down when the average person feels their voice doesn’t matter“–Barack Obama.
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Calling on Nigerian Youths to Rise Up and Take Their Destinies in Their Hands
Envisaging and Overcoming Possible Obstacles to our Revolutionary Ideals