Socio Economic Research and Development Centre, SERDEC has launched the #NoBuyNoSellVote campaign to tackle the growing danger of vote buying in Nigeria. The Campaign will be focusing on sensitizing citizens with the information, implications and effect of vote buying in order to discourage and stop vote trading pre and during elections while mobilising stakeholders, recruiting voices and reaching out to Nigerians to stand up against vote buying. The campaign kicks up as an outcome of a voter’s perception poll conducted at selected rural locations in Nigeria, 3600 voters between the ages of 18 – 40years, across thirty-six states of the country were asked about their views on vote buying. The poll sought to answer questions around if voters are offered cash will you sell your vote, and do voters see vote buying/selling as a criminal offence.
Tuesday, 1 January 2019
SERDEC launches #NoBuyNoSellVote campaign, conducts poll on voter’s perception on Vote Buying
Socio Economic Research and Development Centre, SERDEC has launched the #NoBuyNoSellVote campaign to tackle the growing danger of vote buying in Nigeria. The Campaign will be focusing on sensitizing citizens with the information, implications and effect of vote buying in order to discourage and stop vote trading pre and during elections while mobilising stakeholders, recruiting voices and reaching out to Nigerians to stand up against vote buying. The campaign kicks up as an outcome of a voter’s perception poll conducted at selected rural locations in Nigeria, 3600 voters between the ages of 18 – 40years, across thirty-six states of the country were asked about their views on vote buying. The poll sought to answer questions around if voters are offered cash will you sell your vote, and do voters see vote buying/selling as a criminal offence.
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