2023: INEC urged to allow voting in diaspora

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A group, the Nigeria Diaspora Youth Ambassador, NDYA, has asked the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to allow Nigerians in diaspora participate in the coming 2023 general elections.

The group in a statement in Abuja, said Nigerians are interested in the 2023 elections and that those in diaspora should not be denied the opportunity to vote.

NDYA President, Amb. David Alozie, said, “Nigerian Youths and every Nigerian across the globe are interested in voting during the general elections especially the president as that has a lot to contribute on how their affairs would be attended to by whoever becomes the commander-in-Chief. “So, for us this is a simple message to the government on how eager the diaspora is and if given the opportunity to vote through online, we would be glad.”

 

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