 As a raster of the 2023 general election gaza, the need to enhance political participation among youths, women and persons with disabilities, especially in the foremost spaces, have been stressed. The project led at stakeholders development network SDGAN in collaboration with the independent National Electoral Commission and some on-air personalities are intensifying a continuous voter registration campaign in some communities in Reaver state. Despite the signing of the Notre-Yonge-Toron bill into law by President Mohammed Buhari on the 31st of May 2018, Nigeria's political space is still overly dominated by the old generation and godfathers. They still determine who gets what and favor the occurrence to the detriment of many young Nigerians that are willing to participate in politics. To address this, the SDN is saying that youth need to be more involved in political parties, parliament, elections, civic spaces and as a matter of right and part of solution to national challenges. At the sensitization campaign tagged Equal Nigeria, which is aimed at boosting voters registration and turnout in the country, the project officer of SDN Flora Asari emphasized that participation of youth, women and persons with disabilities in the electoral processes is as important as participating in national development activities. We are saying that it is high time that women and young people, you know, youth become a part of the system. So women and youth need to be in the process. When I mean in the process, they have to also belong to political parties. They also have to gain positions within the political party. So we want to see more youths, persons with disability, women, you know. We want to see them gain recognition by having, you know, positions in the political parties and representing the interests of that demographic. Representatives of INEC presence urge residents of the state who are yet to register or get their permanent voters card peavuses to use the opportunity of the ongoing continuous voter registration, CVR, to get registered. They also called on those who registered but abandoned their peavuses with INEC to enable to collect them. Some residents who spoke with newsmen said Nigerians must shun voting apathy and participate fully in elections so that the country's democracy can grow. We can now overemphasize the importance of this continuous voter registration. Okay, everyone has to come out en masse to register so that they will be able to exercise their civic responsibility come 2023. And after Rumola here, educating people to go out, to go and get their PVC. Now, if you look at the statistics available in Nigeria, you would agree with me that the percentage of participation of youth is pretty much low. So we want to see that inclusivity, inclusivity, capturing more youths, capturing more women, capturing more people living with disability. The group urged Nigerians, especially the youth, not to only campaign on the social media but participate actively in the electioneering process as INEC does not conduct elections or counts ballots on the social media.