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Reps advance bill to make voting mandatory for all Nigerian adults

The bill, sponsored by the speaker of the House, Abbas Tajudeen and Daniel Ago, seeks to curb voter apathy during elections.

• May 15, 2025
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House of Representatives (Credit: Daily Trust)

A bill for an act to amend the Electoral Act (2002) to make it mandatory for Nigerians of maturity age to vote in all national and state elections has scaled second reading in the House of Representatives.

The bill, sponsored by the speaker of the House, Abbas Tajudeen and Daniel Ago, seeks to curb voter apathy during elections.

Leading the debate, Mr Ago said participation was essential for a healthy democracy.

He said democracy thrives when citizens are actively engaged in selecting their leaders and shaping the direction of governance.

The lawmaker said Nigeria had consistently recorded an alarming low voter turnout in elections.

According to him, in the 2023 general elections, less than 30 per cent of the registered voters participated.

“This trend undermines the legitimacy of elections and weakens democratic institutions.

“Voting is not only a right but a civic responsibility, and in many democracies across the world, it is treated as such.

“This bill proposes to introduce mandatory voting for Nigerians of voting age in general elections, both at the national and state levels.

“It seeks to amend the relative provisions of the Electoral Act of 2022 to reflect the obligations while also allowing for limitation and justified exemptions where necessary,” he said.

In his contribution, Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu said, “One of the roles of a parliament is to check where holes are and find solutions to block such holes.”

“The bill that is before us is not saying it is mandatory for a Nigerian to vote, it is saying that you must be counted in every election, whether it be local government, state or federal.

“In other climes that we have travelled to or lived in, personally in Australia, it is actually an offence for you not to vote during elections.

“And the tax office will visit you and find out why you did not vote. And there are some incentives as a citizen that will be denied because you refuse to fulfil your civic responsibility,” he said.

On his part, Awaji-Inombek Abiante (PDP-Rivers) questioned the mode of implementation of the proposed law.

He advised that attention should focus on making the election process free and fair, saying that citizens would ordinarily go out to vote if they trust the process.

In his ruling, the speaker referred the bill to the relevant committees for further legislative action.

(NAN)

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