New Bill Proposes Jail Term or Fine for Eligible Nigerians Who Don’t Vote

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The House of Representatives is reviewing a new bill that would make it a crime for eligible Nigerians to abstain from voting without a valid reason. Under the proposal, defaulters could face up to six months in prison or a ₦100,000 fine.

Proponents say the measure would increase civic engagement and strengthen democracy. But critics argue it threatens individual rights and could be difficult to enforce.

The bill has triggered intense public debate and remains in its early stages, requiring multiple readings and committee scrutiny before it can become law.

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One Comment to “New Bill Proposes Jail Term or Fine for Eligible Nigerians Who Don’t Vote”

  1. First of its kind anywhere in the world.Who did this to us in this attempted imposition of draconian voting laws.INCREDIBLE !!! INDEED AND SHOCKING.

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