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APC, PDP used nomination forms’ prices to marginalise youths, says Yiaga Africa
He added that the passage of the Not Too Young To Run Bill into law before the 2019 general elections had raised hopes of the youth, but it was surprising major political parties were charging exorbitant prices for nomination forms.
Yiaga Africa, on Tuesday, said the high cost of nomination forms being charged by political parties in preparation for the 2023 general elections was used to allegedly marginalise the youth, women, and persons with disability from political participation.
The Executive Director of Yiaga Africa, Samson Itodo, stated this in a statement titled, ‘Yiaga Africa Expresses Concern At The Exorbitant Cost Of Nomination Forms By Political Parties For The 2023 General Elections’.
He added that the passage of the Not Too Young To Run Bill into law before the 2019 general elections had raised hopes of the youth, but it was surprising major political parties were charging exorbitant prices for nomination forms.
“Going by the high cost of nomination forms that have been announced so far by some political parties ahead of the 2023 general elections, it is safe to say that this is a deliberate attempt to marginalize women, youth, and persons living with disabilities (PWDs) from participating in the political process as candidates in the forthcoming general elections,” he said.
He added, “We note that this is a huge disservice to teeming young Nigerians and women who nurse the ambition to run for elective office in next year’s general elections.
“It is imperative to state that this practice does not bode well for Nigeria’s fledgling democracy as it further marginalizes women, youth, and persons living with disabilities and seeks to undermine the emergence of young men and women candidates in the 2023 elections.
“These groups make up the largest demographic in the country from participating in the political process, with young people constituting over 60% of Nigeria’s population and 54% of registered voters.
