Exciting news from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)! They are extending the Permanent Voters’ Card (PVC) registration drive to the vibrant communities of Itire, Ikate, and Ijesha in Lagos State. This initiative is crucial for ensuring that every eligible citizen can register and make their voices heard in the upcoming elections.
If you’re a resident with a misplaced PVC, plotting a change of address, or even looking to update your details, now is the perfect time to take action! This registration drive is also open to those whose PVCs are faint or damaged—this is your chance to get fully prepared and participate in our democracy! INEC emphasizes, “Don’t miss this opportunity to assert your right to vote and be voted for!” Remember, your PVC is not just a card; it’s your ticket to influence the future of our nation.
Hon. Oluwafemi Daniel Odunayo, the Executive Chairman of Itire-Ikate LCDA, expressed his commitment to empowering the community: “We are dedicated to ensuring that our people can fully enjoy their democratic rights and the benefits that come with it. That’s why we’re ramping up our efforts to make registration more accessible in these neighborhoods.”
The registration process is ongoing right in your communities, so be sure to come prepared with the necessary documents. Let’s rally together, it’s time to take a stand! Be part of the movement to secure your place in shaping the future of our country in the 2027 elections. Your vote matters, and it starts with getting your PVC!