Petition nears a 25,000 target demanding INEC to include names, pictures of candidates on ballot papers

An online petition demanding the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to include the names and pictures of candidates on ballot papers has gained traction, and is nearing its 25,000 target.

The petition, which was hosted on the world largest petition platform, change.org, is targeting 25,000 signatures before it becomes a document to be forwarded to policy makers for consideration. It was started by Otuto Chukwuocha a few days ago, has approximately over 23, 800 signatures as of Tuesday evening on the on-line platform.

Presenting the petition, Chukwuocha said that including the names and pictures of candidates on the ballot paper is imperative to ensuring voter education as it would make voting easier, especially for those who are not very literate. He also said that the initiative would also help voters identify their candidate of choice with ease.

From available information, INEC usually prints the logo of political parties on the ballot papers. However, section 42 (1) of the Electoral Act gives INEC the power to include any other information on the ballot paper as it may require. The Commission shall prescribe the format of the ballot papers which shall include the symbol adopted by the political party of the candidate and such other information as it may require, the section reads.

Findings indicate that Ireland and Uganda are among countries that include names and pictures of candidates on ballot papers, while the United States, United Kingdom and most European countries include only the name of candidates on the ballot papers.

The Nigerias 2023 presidential election is expected to be a 3-horse race among the candidates of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, and the Labour Party candidates, Peter Obi respectively.

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