From Amgbare Prince in Yenagoa
Founder of the Pastor Reuben Initiative for Good Leadership and Accountability, PRIFGLA and Board Member University of Uyo Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Reuben Wilson has called on Bayelsa indigenes especially people of Southern Ijaw to come out en-masse to register and collect their permanent voter cards [PVCs].
Pastor Reuben made the call in Koluama 1 community in the Southern Ijaw Council Area of Bayelsa State on a sensitisation visit on the Continuous Voters Registration exercise and 2027 election.
According to him, “the registration exercise is for persons who have not registered before, those who relocated, those who have lost or damaged their PVCs and those who have not collected their PVC to do so.”
He emphasised the importance of the voter registration exercise, adding that it enabled them to choose leaders of their choice and translate their voices to action.
He also used the opportunity to empower the elderly, women, youths, and the chiefs with cash gifts in order to support them, promising the empowerment will be a continuous one.
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The founder of PRIFGLA called on the people to Southern Ijaw LGA to reciprocate the good works President Tinubu is doing by voting massively for the APC come 2027 general elections.
Pastor Reuben averred that the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr. President is impacting on every sector of the economy, assuring that the President wouldn’t fail the trust the people reposed in him by casting their votes for him to continue the good works he has started.
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