Bukola Saraki sends message to the youth says ‘Not voting is not an option’

– Sen. Pres. Bukola Saraki in a latest message has reached out to the Nigerian youth

– He urged the Nigerian youth to come out and vote on Saturday

The Senate Pres. and the Director General of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP Presidential campaign Bukola Saraki in a new video he posted on his Twitter handle have sent a strong message to the Nigerian youth.

Bukola Saraki in his statement disclose that election can only be rigged if the electorates refuse to go to the polling booths.

The Nigerian Senate President in a message called on Nigerian youths across the country to move out on Saturday and cast their votes.

In his short twitter clip, Bukola Saraki said: “This message is to our youths. With over 40 per cent of registered voters, you can decide the direction of our country through your votes.”

He stated that the youth may not be entirely satisfied with the political process but they refusing to vote is not an option.

Bukola Saraki said, “You have started the process by collecting your PVCs, you must follow through and vote next Saturday.

“Today, all over the world, your generation decides who leads their various countries; Nigeria must not be different. You guys are hardworking, innovative and patriotic, so you must play a role in deciding who leads us for the next four years.”

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He disclosed that the Saturday election is an opportunity for the youth to have a say in the country affairs.

Come Saturday, February 16, you must come out en mass and vote. To sit at home is not an option. You have a big say in your future only if you vote.

“The purported reports that the elections might be rigged can only happen when electorates don’t show up at the polling units,” he added.

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