尼日利亚面临选民登记率低和选民名册上已死亡的选民的选举风险,这促使人们呼吁进行紧急改革和外联活动。
Nigeria faces election risks from low voter registration and deceased voters on rolls, prompting calls for urgent reforms and outreach.
前独立选举委员会专员Festus Okoye警告尼日利亚选民登记率低和冷漠威胁到选举公信力,强调需要持续登记,以确保只有合格、活的公民才能投票。
Former INEC commissioner Festus Okoye warns low voter registration and apathy in Nigeria threaten election credibility, stressing the need for continuous registration to ensure only eligible, living citizens vote.
尽管2025年初登记的人数超过250万,但由于死亡报告延迟,死亡者仍留在登记簿上,令人关切的问题依然存在。
Despite over 2.5 million registering in early 2025, concerns persist over deceased individuals remaining on the rolls due to delayed death reporting.
他敦促公共合作和可能进行的法律审查,以保持一个干净的选民登记册。
He urges public cooperation and potential legal reviews to maintain a clean voter register.
与此同时,由乌巴·萨尼总督领导的卡杜纳州对投票率低表示关切,特别是在人口众多的地区,并呼吁增加登记机和更广泛的外联,让媒体、宗教领袖和青年团体参与进来,确保选举和公共服务的包容性和准确数据。
Meanwhile, Kaduna state, led by Governor Uba Sani, expresses concern over low turnout, particularly in high-population areas, and calls for more registration machines and broader outreach involving media, religious leaders, and youth groups to boost participation and ensure inclusive, accurate data for elections and public services.