Livinus nwosu sent me some messages after his release from dss custody, according to the message DSS picked him up because of me and they are trying to find out when I will b back in Nigeria, they also asked livinus to write my name and Tunde Ednut name on a paper as sponsors preaching to the masses on voters card registration and sensitization......dear DSS YOU DONT NEED TO PICK MY PEOPLE UP TO GET TO ME....
It is disheartening to see activists and their associates being targeted for promoting voter education and registration in Nigeria. From my personal experience volunteering in similar civic engagement campaigns, the process of voter card registration is critical in empowering citizens to participate in democracy. However, such efforts can sometimes attract undue attention from security agencies suspicious of political mobilization. When DSS asked Livinus Nwosu to write down the names of VOICE OF THE VOICELESS and Tunde Ednut as sponsors, it highlights how the authorities are monitoring grassroots initiatives to influence voter awareness. Despite these challenges, it's important that advocates persist in sensitizing the masses, as educating voters about their rights and the registration process strengthens electoral integrity. In many regions, misinformation and fear discourage people from registering to vote. Sharing personal stories and collaborating with trusted community figures can help overcome these barriers. Those involved in voter education should prepare for possible risks but remain committed, knowing their role is vital for a transparent democratic process. Ultimately, the focus should be on protecting citizen rights and encouraging political participation rather than intimidation. Hopefully, shedding light on such incidents will bring awareness and foster an environment where voter sensitization efforts can thrive without fear of repression.
