
Music producer and alternative artiste, Cobhams
Asuquo, says the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) does not have
structures to enable persons living with disability vote unaided.
NAN reports that Asuquo, who is
visually impaired, made this statement on Thursday at the Maiden edition of
INEC campus outreach at the University of Abuja.
Cohbams who described his experience in
the 2015 general elections, as bad said people at the polling unit where he
voted knew his voting choices.
“The day I voted people at the voting
centre knew whom I was voting for because of the type of set up, obviously I
did not have access to choose whom I wanted to vote for without assistance,” he
said.
“I could not do secret voting, of which
I understand that the practice of voting is supposed to be in secrecy, where
you and you alone ought to know who you are voting for.
“I think voting and the right to
register is the right of every Nigerian and for whatever reason we haven’t
seriously considered the need to include persons living with disabilities in
the process of voting.”
The One Hit singer said the Nigerian
voting system is a work in progress and that he has faith in INEC to reverse
the trend, especially for challenged persons like himself, in 2019.
“Come 2019 general elections I want to
be franchised without anyone’s interference and the only way I can do so, is
through the inclusion of persons like me in the electoral process by INEC,” he
said.
He said that there were millions of
Cobhams out there who had ability to contribute to make Nigeria what it ought
to be but they lacked the structural services or incentives to do so.
He said that if the opportunity were
not given to him through artistes, such as 2face and Asa, he would not have
shown his potentialities to the world.
Asuquo advised youths to be registered
and get their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), which could be likened to a legal
tender.
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