Concern over the poor voter turnout in Kaduna State’s presidential and national assembly elections has been voiced by Governor Nasir El-Rufai.
The governor urged people to vote in a chat with media when he was waiting to cast his ballot at PU 024, Anguwan Sarki GRA, Kaduna North LGA.
With the emphasis that “so far everything appears orderly across the state, all the reports we are getting are favorable,” he praised INEC for improvements to the voting process.
The governor however said, “This morning, we got report of one incident in Southern Kaduna where BVAS and ballot boxes were snatched and in Soba where two ballot boxes were also snatched”.
While lamenting the poor turnout of voters, El-Rufai said, “My only concern is low voter turnout, people are not coming out to vote. And I want to appeal to everyone to please come out and vote, because you have once in four years opportunity to pick your leaders and you should take it seriously.
“It is the leaders that you select today that will run the affairs of your country for the next four years. So, please don’t stay back at home, come out and vote. And remember anytime you don’t come out to vote, you are giving opportunity to people you don’t like two more votes, because your vote will reduce the gap by one, but if you don’t come out, you are giving them by default two more votes.”
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