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Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana SAN |
Falana said that Nigeria would continue to witness decreasing rate of voter turnout in future elections.
Falana spoke on Monday in Abuja, while speaking as a panelist at a Digital Voting Summit.
“We are talking about 34 per cent voter turnout in 2015″, NAN quoted him as saying
“If this trend of electoral brigandage, unprecedented electoral violence and thuggery continues, I am afraid in 2023 we will be talking of less than 10 percent of registered voters-turn out.
“Next time, you do not expect people to be willing to participate in a war, because election in Nigeria has become a war for the ruling class,” he said.
Falana also stressed the need to get the elite, especially the youths involved in politics, saying elections were now left for rural and market women, while youths go to play football on election day.