what you're saying is the truth but in reality it can't be done or achieved in this our present day Nigeria because of the high level of poverty that exists in country people prefer to sell their vote's to eat for a while and remain hungry for the rest of the years that that government will be in power
Exactly, voting is our right as a citizen of Nigeria. And selling our vote is like selling our rights. If a citizen sold his or her right there is nothing left again. Because if someone come out as a candidate to apply for a particular position, and you elect the person because of what he is sharing or the money he is giving to the people, what will you expect the person to do when he get into power, he has been calculating every single amount he spent on the people during campaign, and he will remove all the money after he has succeeded in getting what he wanted and he will continue gathering money for his upcoming generations. And the citizens will suffer till the end of the person's regime.
This is the sad reality, but the truth is that even if you decide not to sell your vote, other citizens will because they have no choice but to do so. A person in need of bread is likely to accept any offer that will provide him with bread. This is why the government has always wanted to make people dependent on them by keeping them poor.
On second thought, even if all citizens decide to stand firm and refuse to sell their votes, the government will still sponsor thugs to steal ballot boxes or even pay INEC to write election results, and when these results are challenged in court, judges are also bribed. So it is difficult to prevent these power-hungry politicians from winning.