Oluremi, in a statement in Lagos, said that the PVCs were the tools to participating in the forthcoming 2019 general elections. She also urged residents in the state to ensure that they collect their PVCs. The call sequel to revelations by Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) that over seven million PVCs were yet to be collected nationwide, with one million and four hundred thousand from Lagos State.
Towards the 2019 elections, INEC had released modalities for ongoing continuous voter registration. The centres open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily.
Tinubu pleaded that the period should be extended; and should include weekends to allow people who were unable to visit the centres during work hours to do so at weekends. She said INEC should ensure that it had adequate resources to make the process quick and easy. She also called for increased voter education and sensitisation to achieve the desire results.
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ReplyDeleteYep amma go register today.
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ReplyDeleteGreat idea.
ReplyDeleteI concur.
ReplyDeleteMake sense.
ReplyDeleteThis would be nice oh. Can one still register ? cos im yet to.
ReplyDeleteYes you can. Just look for the centres close to your place of residence.
DeleteWhere that my guy that is complaining he has not register. Always making noise but still wont go out and register. Lazy youth.
ReplyDeleteI think it should be made compulsory for all to get their pvc
Rubbish! Everything is public holiday in this country. People who are serious have collected their PVC. You don’t need a public holiday to do that. Lazy Nigerians.
ReplyDeleteWell spoken madam!
ReplyDeleteim in support of this
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