papers, indelible ink and polling booths will do well in Africa this year. No fewer than 18 countries are to hold general elections. Not all will be free and fair, but in many the stakes are high. In Ethiopia the popularity of Abiy Ahmed, a reformist prime minister, will be tested at the polls for the first time. Burkina Faso, which is battling jihadists, will hold only its second poll since Blaise Compaoré, a long-serving dictator, was overthrown in 2014.
In the West the rich vote more than the poor. But Kimuli Kasara of Columbia University and Pavithra Suryanarayan of Johns Hopkins University, who surveyed voting patterns in poor countries, many of them in Africa, found that the poorest fifth of citizens tended to vote more assiduously than the richest fifth. One possible reason for rich Africans’ lack of motivation to vote is that no matter who wins, they are unlikely to be taxed more. Rates may rise, but tax collection is ineffective.
More corruption that's y
No democracy in Africa
African politician tend to convince rural voters by offering them; clothes, bags of rice, exercise books etc to vote for them, but average urban dwellers can provide these for themselves, hence, they become apathetic because they feel the political Class is clueless
Indian mentality 😷
Having hard time connecting good roads to voting. There are more serious factors that affect voting than this shallow comparison.
If immigrants come to them, maybe everyone will vote. 😅
It’s sad
Is voting really a “choice” in Africa? Is the voter really expressing a choice? Do we even know that the choice can impact your living conditions? Perhaps the fundamental question is understanding what our candid view of voting is.
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