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Participate In Voter Registration, Banigo Urges Rivers People …As INEC Begins Exercise

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As the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), yesterday, began the nationwide continuous voter registration exercise, Rivers State Deputy Governor, Dr Ipalibo Harry Banigo, has called on the people of the state to participate massively in the exercise to enable them vote in the 2019 general elections.
In a statement at Government House, Port Harcourt, Banigo, particularly urged the people of Degema Local Government Area, and Rivers West Senatorial District, to come out enmasse and register during the exercise, to enable them vote for candidates of their choice in the forthcoming general elections.
The deputy governor enjoined traditional rulers, politicians and other stakeholders in the state to mobilise their subjects who are 18 years and above as well as those who have lost their voter’s cards to ensure that they embrace the exercise in order not to only maintain the state’s voting strength but improve on it.
She advised the people to be responsive to the registration exercise and not to be passive as experienced in the past, emphasizing that prompt attention should be given to the exercise as it remains critical to the promotion of a vibrant democracy.
Banigo also urged INEC to ensure that it provides the necessary materials and logistics needed for a hitch-free registration exercise, contending that ghost names should not be registered with the aim of rigging the 2019 general elections.
Meanwhile, the ongoing continuous voters’ registration exercise will be carried out by permanent staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), who have been carefully selected and trained to ensure a hitch-free performance, the Rivers State Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Elder Aniedi Ikoiwak, has said.
Ikoiwak, who stated this, yesterday, during the flag-off ceremony of the continuous voters’ registration exercise in Port Harcourt, assured that the commission will ensure that citizens who turn up for the exercise at various local government area offices receive optimum attention and service.
The INEC boss stressed that the exercise provides the opportunity for qualified citizens to be participants in the election of their representatives at all levels.
The Rivers State Director of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Oliver Worlugbom, also commended the aggressive approach of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to ensure that Nigerians obtained their voter cards.
Worlugbom, who stated this, yesterday, during the official flag-off of the continuous voters’ cards, assured that his agency will continue to embark on aggressive enlightenment and sensitization for a full participation of the exercise.
He noted that democracy commenced from this process, and Nigerians should ensure that they did not disfranchise themselves, adding that without a voters’ card, you cannot vote.
The NOA boss warned that no Nigerian should disfranchise themselves, adding that those who are up to 18 years of age, should participate and get their voters’ card.
According to him, ’’this exercise is an opportunity for the people to obtain the power, which the PVC gives them to elect their leaders by voting them’’.
Speaking on behalf of all the security agencies, the state Commander, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Haruna Garba, said the security agencies will continue to carry out their civil responsibilities by ensuring that security was maintained during the exercise.
According to him, ’’We will not allow any lapses but ensure that law and order is maintain at all the centres in the state”.
Garba noted that the security agencies cannot do it alone but solicited the cooperation of all stakeholders for the process to be hitch-free.
He, however, said for the nation to achieve a better democracy, all hands must be on deck, stressing that the security agencies are always at alert, and will continue to do their best in ensuring a better nation.
However, the Rivers State Resident Electoral Commission (REC), Elder Aniedi Ikoiwak, has said that the beauty of the continuous voters’ registration exercise is that it will be carried out by permanent staff of the commission.

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