There
are just 274 days away to the 2019 general elections. Have you registered to
vote?
As
long as you’re over the age of 18, you’re legally allowed to vote.
Your
vote is your voice. It is the only way to ensure whoever you want representing
you does represent you. From your councillors to the president.
It
is normal for us to focus only on the big one: Governorship and Presidential
elections. But the others are also very important.
It
is the legislative who is saddled with making the laws. Your senators and your
house of representatives members. They are the ones who represent your
community. It is important you choose them wisely.
And
how else to choose but to vote?
Whatever
state you’re in, you can find a registration centre close to you HERE. There
are INEC offices in all local government areas in the country and INEC says the
exercise is all year round. They are open Mondays to Fridays (excluding public
holidays) from 9 AM to 3 PM.
You
go to the registration centre with a document that can prove your identity and
your age. Your National Identity Card is fine, permanent or temporary. There’s
also your government issued Birth Certificate, or your Driver’s License, even
your National Passport.
Remember
to register at the centre nearest to your home, so it’s easy for you to vote
during Election Day.
You
can also transfer from one polling unit to another during this registration
exercise.
INEC
says:
Temporary
Voters Card (TVCs) will be issued to registrants at the point of registration,
while the PVCs of those registered in Quarter 1 (Q1) should be ready for
collection in Quarter 3 (Q3), and Quarter 2 (Q2) will be ready in Quarter 4
(Q4) etc.
The
last week of each quarter will be for display, hearing the Claims and
Objections and housekeeping (Data backup, Consolidation, Reporting etc).
Register
to get your Permanent Voters Card today. Please.
Share
this message. Encourage others to get their PVCs if they haven’t already. Pair
up with someone to get yours together. Just get it, and make other people get
theirs too.
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