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2023: Get Your PVCs To Elect Credible Candidates - OMPAN Appeals To Abians

Faith Ukanwa

Jun 21, 2022

2023: Get Your PVCs To Elect Credible Candidates - OMPAN Appeals To Abians
Abia Online Media Practitioners Association of Nigeria (OMPAN) has appealed to Abians and the Residents of Abia state to obtain their Permanent Voter's Cards (PVCs), to elect credible candidates in the forthcoming 2023 general elections.

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The Association made the appeal on Sunday in a press statement issued to newsmen in Umuahia and signed by OMPAN Chairman, Chief Paddy Anyatonwu and Mr. Steve Unegbu, Secretary.

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The Association noted that voting for credible candidates would ensure the dreams and aspirations of Abians are attained, an act which can only be achieved by those with PVC.

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The Association noted that it was necessary for all Abians, who had exhibited voter apathy in the past, to take advantage of the forthcoming general elections to vote for credible leaders to change their narratives, reminding them that they cannot sit on the fence and expect that needed change.

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The statement reads in part,

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"Everyone who is 18 and above should get their PVCs because it is very important in shaping our future and those of our children. The forthcoming elections give us the right to exercise our powers as citizens.

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The Association, advised Abians to participate in the election process, adding that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had improved the electoral process while rigging and other malpractices have been reduced.

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— Faith Ukanwa

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