Get Your PVCs, Be Involved In Choosing The Right Leaders - Mrs Otti Tells Women
Faith Ukanwa
Dec 05, 2022
Get Your PVCs, Be Involved In Choosing The Right Leaders - Mrs Otti Tells Women
The wife of the Labour Party governorship candidate in Abia state, Mrs. Priscilla Alex Otti has charged women to obtain their Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) and actively participate in the election of credible leaders who will occupy various offices come 2023.
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Mrs Otti while addressing the Catholic Women Organization (C.W.O) of St. Joseph's Catholic Parish, Aba noted that women make up a large part of the society and should be involved in activities that will benefit the state and country at large in the future.
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She urged the women to continue to enable peace and unity through their conducts, and also vote for Dr. Alex Otti who according to her, has the capacity and is committed to building a new prosperous Abia.
The spokesperson of the women, Chief Mrs. Ijeoma Nwaibe expressed joy and appreciation to Mrs. Otti for coming to identify and celebrate with them, and assured of their continuous support for Dr. Alex Otti.
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