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THE Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, has formally withdrawn a bill that sought to make voting compulsory for eligible Nigerians.
The speaker announced the withdrawal of the controversial bill at Monday’s plenary in Abuja.
The proposed legislation, which had sparked a debate in the country, was co-sponsored by Abbas and Daniel Asama Ago, who represents the Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency of Plateau State.
The bill, which aimed to amend the Electoral Act 2022, passed second reading in the House on May 15.
It was introduced as a response to the chronic issue of low voter turnout, particularly during general elections.
In recent cycles, large segments of the electorate have abstained from voting over disillusionment, insecurity, or lack of trust in the system.
During deliberations, Ago argued that transforming voting from a civic right into a legal duty could significantly improve democratic engagement.
According to him, the bill was designed to instill a culture of participation, where citizens see voting not merely as an option but a shared responsibility.
He said: “Compulsory voting would ensure broader representation and curb the influence of money politics.
“When more people vote, the power of vote buying diminishes, and elected leaders become more reflective of the will of the people.”
Despite its intent to deepen democracy, the bill raised ethical and practical questions.
Critics wondered how enforcement would work in a country grappling with administrative inefficiencies and a fractured trust in electoral bodies.
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Some also feared it could lead to the criminalization of disengaged citizens or those facing genuine barriers to voting.
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