ABUJA – In a decisive and hopeful moment for our democracy, Truthsayer has officially joined hands with Randy Peters and the indefatigable Mama Pee in a united front for electoral reform. This partnership signifies more than a mere collaboration, it represents the collective will of countless Nigerians who yearn for a system that truly reflects the voice of the people.
Today, we stand together to call on the Senate President and every custodian of our democracy to heed the earnest cries of the Nigerian youth. Across every street, in every community, and through every digital platform, young Nigerians are demanding one simple, undeniable right: that every single vote must count. It is a demand born not of entitlement, but of the natural expectation of fairness in a democratic society.
For too long, the integrity of our electoral process has been questioned. Elections marred by irregularities, ballot manipulation, and disenfranchisement have left a trail of disillusionment in their wake. We cannot continue to overlook these realities and expect our democracy to thrive. It is time to restore public trust by undertaking honest, transparent, and comprehensive electoral reforms.
We believe that a credible electoral system is the foundation upon which true governance is built. It ensures that the leaders who emerge are chosen by the people and for the people, not by a handful of vested interests. It guarantees accountability, promotes national unity, and rekindles hope in the hearts of citizens who have long felt sidelined.
To those in positions of power, especially our distinguished Senate President, we say this: the time for passive promises has long passed. The future of this nation lies in the decisions you make today. Listen to the heartbeat of this nation’s youth. Their call is clear, their resolve is unshaken, and their hope lies in your commitment to enacting meaningful reforms.
It is neither too ambitious nor unreasonable to ask that in the Nigeria of today, every citizen’s vote should count. That is the essence of democracy, the minimum expectation of a free people, and the very principle upon which great nations are built. Anything short of this is a betrayal of the sacrifices made by heroes past and the aspirations of generations yet unborn.
I, too, have come today to lend my voice to this noble call for electoral reform. Together, let us rise above partisan interests and personal gains. Let us work as one people, under one flag, towards a Nigeria where elections are truly the reflection of the people’s will. Let history remember us as the generation that made it happen.