Rivers
NOA Boss Harps On Permanent Voter’s Cards
The State Director, Na
tional Orientation Agency, Mr. Oliver Wolugbom has called on eligible voters in the state who registered in the last voter registration exercise to ensure that by November to 9, they go to their various polling units for the collection of their permanent voters card.
Mr. Wolugbom made this call while addressing the management team of the Agency in his office.
He said the collection of the Permanent voters card was the only criteria that would allow an eligible voter to vote in the 2015 been general election.
The NOA boss also enjoined all those whose names were omitted, or did not register in the last exercise and those who turned 18 years after the last voters registration exercise to also avail themselves of the continuous voter registration exercise that had been scheduled from November 13 to 17, this year.
The State Director, Mr. Oliver Wolugbom called on Rivers State People to participate in the exercise to ensure the enthronement of government of their choice.
He said the era of electoral manipulations were over as the voter’s card could bring about perform the expected change in elections.
According to Mr. Wolugbom, it is important for all eligible voters to get the permanent voter’s card as it is the first step and sure way to credible election come 2015. “Do the Right Thing, collect your permanent voter’s card and ensure you are registered.” He added.
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