The Guardian (Nigeria)

PVC Registrati­on: 407 Ethnic Groups Demand Two Months Extension, More Machines

- From Matthew Ogune, Abuja

NIGERIA Ethnic Nationalit­ies Youth Leaders Council ( NENYLC) has called on the Independen­t National Electoral Commission ( INEC) to consider succinct administra­tive management of the ongoing Permanent Voter’s Card ( PVC) registrati­on due to the increasing voters’ interests to get registered.

President General, NENYLC, Terry Obieh, who made this appeal on Friday in Abuja while briefing the media on the state of the nation, urged the electoral body to extend the exercise by two months to enable more people to register.

Stressing the need for the INEC to provide more PVC registrati­on machines, Obie advised the Commission to open more registrati­on centres before the closing date.

According to him, the youths, which constitute over 65 percent of the nation’s population are willing to get their PVCS and should be given the opportunit­y to carry out their civic responsibi­lity of choosing their leaders during the elections.

The President, while condemning the attacks on the Igbos and other non- indigenous communitie­s in Lagos by thugs on the heels of INEC voter’s registrati­on, said the group is particular­ly concerned about hearing from the presidenti­al candidates of all political parties on how they plan to salvage the country.

He urged all presidenti­al candidates to unite and put Nigeria first in the course of their political engagement­s across the country.

He continued: “We call on all political parties to give sense of belonging to every segments of our population. We need each other to move this country forward. We cannot afford being further polarised and divided at this perilous times.

“Unity, security and national developmen­t, are key drivers towards attaining the Nigeria of our dream, while 2023 election shouldn’t be do or die affair, hence the need for all presidenti­al candidates, political parties and citizens not to overheat the polity with hate speeches.

“We, therefore, demand that all political parties should, as a matter of necessity, balance religious and ethnic- related issues, so as to protect and sustain the values of democracy in Nigeria, being a circular state in compliance with the 1999 constituti­onal provisions.

“We call on parties to embrace Muslim, Christian and Traditiona­l Religion Practition­ers, based on competitiv­e competence and positive values, not predicated on compensato­ry opportunis­m.

“Politics in a saner climes is all about constructi­ve criticisms, issue- based engagement and genuine debates, where we shall at a much later date fix a date sometimes in November, for the hosting of a National Youth 2023 Presidenti­al Debates, where Nigerian Youths can ask questions from preferred candidates. Rather than War- War, let us Ja wJaw.”

 ?? ?? Chairman, Ogun State Ad Hoc Committee for 2022 Hajj Operations , Imam Kehinde Lawal ( left); Governor Dapo Abiodun; his deputy, Engr Noimot Salako- Oyedele and the State’s Amirul Hajj, Prof Kamal Balogun shortly after the Committee’s inaugurati­on at the Governor’s Office, Oke Mosan, Abeokuta on Friday
Chairman, Ogun State Ad Hoc Committee for 2022 Hajj Operations , Imam Kehinde Lawal ( left); Governor Dapo Abiodun; his deputy, Engr Noimot Salako- Oyedele and the State’s Amirul Hajj, Prof Kamal Balogun shortly after the Committee’s inaugurati­on at the Governor’s Office, Oke Mosan, Abeokuta on Friday

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