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POLITICS NIGERIA reports that Moghalu who asked Nigeria and its citizens to take inspiration from Brazil and Kenya, lamented a “lack of understanding of why elections and our votes matter”.

“Our very low voter turnout in Nigerian elections reflects a lack of understanding of why elections and our votes matter, lack of confidence in the organization and integrity of elections, and lack of a voting population informed and with convictions about issues. Our very low voter turnout in Nigerian elections reflects a lack of understanding of why elections and our votes matter, lack of confidence in the organization and integrity of elections, and lack of a voting population informed and with convictions about issues.“In 2023, @inec should do all to generate not less than 50 million votes for the presidential election out of 95 million registered.

“Look at Brazil, with a population of 215 million and 119 million voted last weekend. Kenya recently had a 64% voter turnout,” Moghalu, a former Deputy-Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria , wrote on his verified Twitter handle.

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