Ayade funds campaign for collection of PVC, wants paradigm shift
In order to aid the group achieve effective mobilization, the governor announced the release of N9 million for the exercise across the 18 council areas of the state.
In his words: This campaign is very important because it is not all about my re-election but for the sake of Cross River State that has been cheated over the years due to the non-nonchalant attitude of the populace on issues as sensitive as voters registration and we must change the paradigm by ensuring everyone comes out and get registered and collect their PVCs.”
Continuing he disclosed that ,”Cross River State is over 4.5 million in terms of population size, but records continue to place it at 2.3million. What a falsehood? And we have been on this for the past ten years which is why I am supporting this campaign to change the paradigm because what ever figure you get also accounts for developmental indices from the Federal Government.”
Leader of the group and Special Assistant on Peace and Reconciliation, Mr. Charles Ushie, stated that the essence of the network was to sensitize the citizenry on the need to equip themselves with the PVC ahead of the general election, adding that they will also ensure that those who were yet to register were encouraged to do so across the 196 wards of the 18 local government areas of the state.
He thanked the governor for believing in their capacity to serve the state and promised to do their best to ensure that their people, especially those at the grassroots were fully mobilized for the exercise.
According to him, this would be a token of their contribution to support the re-election of Governor Ayade, given his track record of performance, which he noted has resulted in transforming the socio-economic landscape of the state in the last three years.
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