Politics
2023: Former Community Chief Urges Anambra Youths To Secure Future, Collect PVC
Former President General, Nkwelle-Ezunaka Community, Oyi Local Government Area of Anambra State, Chief Chris Eluomunoh, has called on youths to secure their future through equipping themselves with their Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs).
Eluomunoh, also a member of the Igbo Apex Social-Cultural orgainsation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, said this in an interview with newsmen on Tuesday in Awka.
He said that in 2019, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had a total of 84,004,084 registered voters, while only 28,614,190 turned out to vote, which made way for President Muhammadu Buhari to win with 15,191,847 votes.
The community chief said that Nigeria is a political establishment that has grown to a level to engage its youths in the political map of the country, and to also allow them measure up with their peer groups to garner enough inspiration to lead the country.
He said that more than 48 million Nigerian youths of voting age are yet to have a voter’s card, and “these future leaders should be encouraged to go and obtain their PVCs if the country desires a political growth”.
Eluomunoh said that Nigeria needed a political movement that would astronomically turn the political story of Nigeria around to enthrone a youthful leadership which would promote Nigeria’s economic and social development.
“It is time for youths to wake up and take political leadership positions with their voters cards to make a much better place than what it currently offers the citizens.
“We need to enjoy safety of lives and properties, educational prowess, social and economic emancipation, all these would be achieved with the voters card,” he said.
He said that government changes would be achieved through the power of votes, and advised the youths to get their PVCs in order to vote for transformational leadership.
According to Eluomunoh, youths need to come together to have a formidable structure that would not consider ethnic, religious and political afflictions or barriers, but to build up on the structures that would bind all together.
“The days of political domains playing with the future of Nigerian youths are numbered if the youths take their civic duties right, get their cards and come out to vote to secure their future.
‘It is time for the youths to shift from their abode in the social media to real life, especially now that their votes can count and provide for themselves needed opportunity to create a progressive world around them,” he said.
The community chief urged the youths not only to get their PVCs, but to ensure active participation during the general elections.
Eluomunoh reminded the people that INEC had promised to register every Nigerian willing to vote, which implied that a new Nigeria was possible.
“Nigerians, 2023 elections give us time to walk our talk, give life to your prayers and produce the president, governor, senators House members of our dream. We now have the power in our votes,” he said.