Aluwani says he does not know who to vote for. He says there’s no person or party that answers his needs or speaks to him. He says it is easier to just not vote

Convince aluwani to vote

Aluwani, I understand your frustration and feeling of disconnect with the political landscape. However, voting is an important civic duty and a powerful way to have your voice heard. By not voting, you are essentially giving up your ability to influence the direction of your community and country.

Even if you feel like none of the current candidates fully represent your views, consider voting for the candidate or party that aligns most closely with your values, or the one that you believe will bring about positive change. Remember, every vote counts and can make a difference in shaping the future.

Additionally, by participating in the electoral process, you are contributing to a more democratic society and holding elected officials accountable for their actions. Your vote has the power to impact policies, laws, and services that directly affect you and your community.

So, I urge you to reconsider your decision not to vote and use your voice to make a difference. Your vote matters, and your participation can help create a better future for yourself and others.