Why there’s low voter turnout in Nigeria – Gov Otti

 

Governor Alex Otti of Abia State has attributed the persistent low voter turnout during elections in Nigeria to manipulation of the electoral process and other fraudulent practices by desperate politicians.

He expressed concern that electoral malpractice has eroded public trust, leading to widespread voter apathy.

“You find out that there is a continued decline in voters’ turnout in successive elections despite the rising cost of political mobilization. People have become disenchanted, especially after the 2023 general elections,” he said.

Otti called on Nigerians, particularly intellectuals, policymakers, and community leaders, to take ownership of the political process and work towards genuine democratic reforms.

The governor stressed that the current levels of unemployment, poverty, and economic distress in Africa are unjustifiable, stressing that restoration is possible if citizens rediscover their collective power.