Arabic board chieftain recommends direct primary elections to reduce costs, corruption

Ahmed Baba-Altine, the executive secretary of the Sokoto State Arabic Board, has called for direct primary elections by political parties to reduce the cost of elections and curb corruption in Nigerian politics.
Speaking at the All Progressives Congress Ambassadors’ Forum in Yauri LGA, Mr Baba-Altine stressed that direct primaries were the key to ensuring better political representation and limiting vote-buying practices.
“Direct primaries will compel politicians to focus on good representation. It will also significantly curb vote-buying,” Mr Baba-Altine stated.
He further criticised the current system of delegates-based primaries, stating, “Once politicians are elected through this system, they disappear until the next election, only to resurface with money to secure their return.”
Mr Baba-Altine emphasised that no democracy can thrive on deceit and corruption and urged the Independent National Electoral Commission to make public debates among politicians mandatory before elections.
“This will allow the electorate to hold those seeking re-election accountable for their performance during their previous mandate,” he added.
He also praised Aliyu Wamakko (APC-Sokoto North) for his pivotal role in building the APC in the North-West region, describing him as a father figure and leader to the party in the area.
According to Mr Baba-Altine, the APC family in the North-West remains loyal to Mr Wamakko for his contributions to the party’s growth.
(NAN)
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