Two NGOs, African Bridge Initiative and Initiative of Change Nigeria have begged voter card registrants to go pick up their permanent voters card.
Two NGOs, African Bridge Initiative and Initiative of Change Nigeria have begged voter card registrants to go pick up their permanent voters card.
Two NGOs, African Bridge Initiative and Initiative of Change Nigeria have begged voter card registrants to go pick up their permanent voters card.
“We have been organising series of events aimed at sensitising the public to go to their wards and collect their PVC.
“INEC will not count Facebook, twitter or instagram, so I urge you to get your PVC and empower yourself to vote for your candidate.
“The PVC is your power to choose the right candidate, power to choose a better economy, power to choose a better restructuring for Nigeria , so it’s important you get it,” he said.
Mr Julius Opara, Administrative Manager, Initiative of Change Nigeria, said that there were over 1.6 million uncollected PVC in the various wards and local government areas waiting to be claimed by their owners.
“So, we want people to go and collect these PVC because it is the power that gives them access to vote.
“That is why we are saying that everyone that has reached eligible age and registered should go and collect their cards at their various wards.
“There is no PVC collection centre on social media, so you should go out to the wards from 9 a.m in the morning to 3 p.m to collect your PVC and vote your choice candidate,” he said.
Opara said that it was important to collect it because the card determined who would represent the country and give us the comfortable living that we are all agitating for.