Young Nigerians could determine outcome of 2019 elections – INEC Chair

The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Mahmood Yakubu, has predicted that Nigerian youths, with their population, could determine the outcome of the 2019 general elections.
He also revealed that the Osun state governorship election, slated for September 22, would feature the highest number of contestants in the history of governorship elections in Nigeria so far.
Speaking during a courtesy visit to the management of Bayero University, Kano (BUK), which hosted the INEC Youth Votes Count Campus Outreach Initiative on August 7, Mr.
Yakubu revealed that judging from the figures emanating from the on-going Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise, coupled the voting pattern noticed in the 2015 general elections, Nigerian youth currently constitutes a sizeable percentage of the total population of registered voters that could be a game changer in the 2019 polls.
He averred that since the commencement of the CVR exercise in April 2017, the commission has registered close to 11 million Nigerians.
His words: “By the time we suspend the CVR exercise on August 17, the number of registered voters will be well over 11 million.
If we add this to the existing Voter Register of 70 million, and by the time we go into the 2019 general elections, we would have had over 80 million voters.” He continued: “From what we are seeing so far (in the ongoing CVR), 2019 is going to be the year of the youth.
Quite a large number of those that have registered to vote are the youth, meaning the young boys and girls between the ages of 18 and 35.
When we did the analysis of the 2015 presidential election results, the youth also played a very important role.
“So, we are here (Bayero University) to continue to encourage them.
We have already announced the date for the suspension of the CVR, which is August 17th.
We have been registering eligible Nigerians for the last 16 months.
On the Osun state governorship election, Mr.
Yakubu said that 48 political parties were fielding a record number of 48 candidates for one position, the highest so far in any governorship election conducted by INEC in the country.
He said: “We had 37 candidates for Anambra and 35 for Ekiti governorship elections, but Osun has beaten them all.” He said while the commission had already registered 68 political parties, it is currently processing over 130 applications from associations seeking registration as political parties.
He said: “Our projection is that we might end up with 80 to 85 political parties.
If half of them nominate candidates, we may end up with 46,000 candidates for the 2019 general elections.” He gave the breakdown: “In 2019, we are going to conduct elections into 1,558 constituencies thus: 1 Presidential Constituency, 29 Governorship Constituencies, because in seven states, the governorship elections are conducted off-season.
We have done six, and next month, we are conducting the Osun governorship election.
Then, we have 109 Senators, 360 Members of the House of Representatives, 991 Members of State Assemblies, and 69 Chairmen and Councillors in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).” The INEC chairman also revealed that since the 2015 general elections, the commission had conducted elections into 182 constituencies.
“These elections have helped us to improve our processes and sharpen our skills.” He thanked the management of the university for producing the kind of workforce the commission needs for election duties, adding that INEC has been benefitting from BUK’s pool of staff members who had served as Returning and Collation officers

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