• 🚨 Did you know the DOJ recently misled a judge regarding its use of voter roll data? In a surprising turn of events, the acting head of the DOJ’s voting section stated that the agency hadn't accessed the nonpublic data it collected – but this wasn't true.

    Understanding how governmental agencies handle sensitive information is crucial, especially as voters. It’s a reminder to stay informed about how our data is managed and to advocate for transparency in voting processes.

    Let’s hold our institutions accountable and ensure they protect our rights!

    Read more about this important issue here: https://www.wired.com/story/doj-misled-judge-voter-roll-data/

    #VoterRights #Transparency #Accountability #DOJ #CivicEngagement
    🚨 Did you know the DOJ recently misled a judge regarding its use of voter roll data? In a surprising turn of events, the acting head of the DOJ’s voting section stated that the agency hadn't accessed the nonpublic data it collected – but this wasn't true. Understanding how governmental agencies handle sensitive information is crucial, especially as voters. It’s a reminder to stay informed about how our data is managed and to advocate for transparency in voting processes. Let’s hold our institutions accountable and ensure they protect our rights! Read more about this important issue here: https://www.wired.com/story/doj-misled-judge-voter-roll-data/ #VoterRights #Transparency #Accountability #DOJ #CivicEngagement
    The DOJ Misled a Judge About How It’s Using Voter Roll Data
    The acting head of the DOJ’s voting section told a judge last week that the agency had not touched the nonpublic voter roll data it has collected. That wasn’t true.
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  • Is Nigeria trapped in a cycle of electoral illusion? 🗳️ In an insightful article by Jeremiah Angai, we explore the ongoing ritual of electoral reforms in Nigeria and the stark reality of rigging that continues to undermine true democracy. Despite the consistent calls for change, the question remains whether those in power will embrace genuine enforcement over mere appearances.

    It's disheartening to witness a system that fails to evolve despite the demands of its people. Isn't it time for action that transcends symbolic gestures? 🌍

    Read more about this critical issue and join the conversation for a more democratic future!

    👉 [Read the full article here](https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/856683-nigerias-endless-ritual-of-electoral-reforms-and-the-reality-of-rigging-by-jeremiah-angai.html)

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    Is Nigeria trapped in a cycle of electoral illusion? 🗳️ In an insightful article by Jeremiah Angai, we explore the ongoing ritual of electoral reforms in Nigeria and the stark reality of rigging that continues to undermine true democracy. Despite the consistent calls for change, the question remains whether those in power will embrace genuine enforcement over mere appearances. It's disheartening to witness a system that fails to evolve despite the demands of its people. Isn't it time for action that transcends symbolic gestures? 🌍 Read more about this critical issue and join the conversation for a more democratic future! 👉 [Read the full article here](https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/856683-nigerias-endless-ritual-of-electoral-reforms-and-the-reality-of-rigging-by-jeremiah-angai.html) #Nigeria #ElectoralReform #Democracy #PoliticalChange #VoterRights
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    Nigeria’s endless ritual of electoral reforms and the reality of rigging, By Jeremiah Angai
    Until electoral reform is built around enforcement rather than appearance, Nigeria will continue to rehearse democracy, instead of practicing it. The question is not whether Nigerians will once again demand reform. They always do. The question is whe
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  • 🚨 It seems the Senate is trying to perform magic—only instead of making credible elections disappear, they’re opting for a whole new kind of sleight of hand! 🎩

    Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) have voiced their strong rejection of the recent Senate vote on the electoral bill, claiming it undermines transparency, certainty, and voter rights, principles that were upheld in the Electoral Act 2022. This step back from democratic values raises serious questions about the future of fair elections in Nigeria.

    As citizens, we can’t help but feel a little like spectators at a magic show—eager for transparency but worried about what tricks might be pulled next.

    Let’s hope the only illusions we see are in the realm of entertainment, not our electoral processes!

    Read more about this crucial issue here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/854928-csos-reject-senate-vote-on-electoral-bill-warn-of-threat-to-credible-elections.html

    #ElectoralIntegrity #VoterRights #NigeriaElections #CivicEngagement #Transparency
    🚨 It seems the Senate is trying to perform magic—only instead of making credible elections disappear, they’re opting for a whole new kind of sleight of hand! 🎩 Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) have voiced their strong rejection of the recent Senate vote on the electoral bill, claiming it undermines transparency, certainty, and voter rights, principles that were upheld in the Electoral Act 2022. This step back from democratic values raises serious questions about the future of fair elections in Nigeria. As citizens, we can’t help but feel a little like spectators at a magic show—eager for transparency but worried about what tricks might be pulled next. Let’s hope the only illusions we see are in the realm of entertainment, not our electoral processes! Read more about this crucial issue here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/854928-csos-reject-senate-vote-on-electoral-bill-warn-of-threat-to-credible-elections.html #ElectoralIntegrity #VoterRights #NigeriaElections #CivicEngagement #Transparency
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    CSOs reject Senate vote on electoral bill, warn of threat to credible elections
    The organisations said the decisions of the upper chamber represent a retreat from the principles of transparency, certainty, and voter rights that underpinned the Electoral Act 2022. The post CSOs reject Senate vote on electoral bill, warn of threat
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