“When we have over 90 political parties on a ballot paper, the illiterate voters would be confused on how to thumb-print.”
The All Progressives Congress has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission to de-register more political parties to sanitise Nigeria’s electoral system.
“They do not have offices, membership bases, structures and one person in most cases, is the chairman, secretary and other members of the executive. “This decision will make logos of political parties appear bold on ballot papers and make voters have enough space to thumb-print. “There is no case of victimisation in the decision as the affected parties know they are not in existence.
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