On his part, the Director of the Centre, Professor Philip Afaha, said the town hall purposely targeted young people in order to boost their participation in the next year’s elections and subsequent electoral processes in the country.

His words, “The objective of organising this town hall is to educate the public and not just the public but the young public. The University is predominantly peopled by young Nigerians and they have the right to know what will be happening in the country by February and March next year.

“We are approaching a very significant phase in our nation which has to do with electing those that will be in charge in the next four years. It is important to educate young minds because these are people that are disengaged from the leadership system and establishment.

“Election is very important and cannot be left in the hands of politicians alone. They (young ones) must know the technicalities, BVAS, transmission of results, how voting is to be done.”