As the historic June 12, 1993, election marks 33 years, Enough is Enough (EiE) Nigeria, in collaboration with Crowdr, a leading crowdfunding platform, has launched the One Million Voters Campaign. This ambitious voter mobilisation and crowdfunding initiative aims to register one million Nigerians ahead of the 2027 General Elections.
Critical Moment for Democracy
The campaign arrives at a pivotal time for Nigeria's democracy. During the 2023 General Elections, voter turnout fell below 27 percent, meaning nearly three out of every four eligible Nigerians did not vote. Many were not registered, had not collected their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), or lacked access to information and support needed to participate effectively.
Campaign Objectives
Through the One Million Voters Campaign, EiE Nigeria seeks to reverse this trend by mobilising citizens to register, collect their PVCs, access credible voter information, and actively shape Nigeria's democratic future. Supported by a public crowdfunding campaign on Crowdr, the initiative enables individuals and organisations to invest directly in strengthening democratic participation.
Contributions will fund practical, on-the-ground activities, including voter registration drives, PVC collection initiatives, civic education programmes, youth outreach, and voter protection efforts across South-West Nigeria.
Launch Events
The initiative formally begins on June 12 with voter registration and civic engagement activations at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) and Lagos State University (LASU). Implemented in partnership with Civic Hive, LearnPolitics, ALX, and The Future Project, these activations will combine voter registration support, civic education, peer-to-peer mobilisation, and democratic engagement activities. The goal is to help young Nigerians transition from political awareness to meaningful civic participation.



