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2023: Youths, Students To Determine Nigeria’s Next Leaders
–— As INEC Confirms 37.1million Youths, 26million Students, Fully Registered To Vote
By Our Reporter
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has confirmed that at least 37.1 million, out of the total 93.5 million registered voters ahead of this year’s General Election are youths between 18 and 34 years of age.
Before now, many political analysts have stated that most of the Nigerian youths currently populating campaign rallies do not have Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs).
But the 2023 Voting Demography, just released by INEC shows that youths and students currently constitute critical electoral blocs that will together determine Nigeria’s next president. While youths between 18 and 34, who are properly registered are recorded as 26 million or 27.8% of the total registered voters, students that are properly registered are 26 million or 27.8% of the total registered voters for Nigeria’s 2023 General Elections.
The full Demography released by INEC reads:
93.5m – Total Voters
49.1m – Males
44.4m – Females
37.1m – Youth (18-34yrs)
33.4m – Middle age (35-49yrs)
17.7m – Elderly (50-69yrs)
5.29m – Old (70yrs+)
26m – Students
14.7m – Farming/Fishing
12.5m – Business
13m – Housewives
8m – Trading
5.3m – Civil servants
Demography in %
Male – 52.5%
Female – 47.5%
Youth: – 39.65%
Middle Age: – 35.75%
Elderly – 18.94%
Old – 5.66%
Students – 27.8%
Farming/Fishing – 15.8%
Business – 13.3%
Housewives – 13.9%
Trading – 8.6%
Civil servants – 5.7%
Public Servant – 2.5%
Artisan – 5.3%
Others – 7.1%
(INEC)
Photo Credit: Sun Nigeria