Ambassador Godspower Chukwudi Ekpoluonye (GCE) has urged all Nigerian youths who haven’t yet collected their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) to do so quickly before the deadline. Speaking during a national voter awareness campaign, Ambassador Ekpoluonye emphasized how crucial it is for young people to get involved in Nigeria’s democracy, reminding them that the future of the country depends largely on their participation.
He pointed out that voting is not just a right but a responsibility that can bring real change and strengthen the nation’s democratic system. Ambassador Ekpoluonye also encouraged young Nigerians to stay positive about the country’s economic future, expressing confidence that upcoming developments will create more opportunities for youth across Nigeria.
Additionally, he called on those who have recently turned 18 to register for their PVCs immediately, highlighting the card as an essential tool for driving progress and contributing to Nigeria’s growth and stability. His message serves as a timely reminder that every vote matters and that the youth hold the power to shape the nation’s future.
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