Go Get Your PVCs, Sociologist Urges Eligible Voters

Posted on November 22, 2022

<strong><em>Oluwatobiloba Awoma</em></strong>

 

ADEBOBOLA ALAWODE

a sociologist, Oluwatobiloba Awoma has urged those, who registered during the last registration exercise to go and pick up their Permanent Voter’s Card, PVC.

Awoma gave this charge while speaking with our correspondent in Lagos State recently. Awoma, who is a secular and gospel musician said there is need for every eligible voter to pick their PVCs because it is the only weapon to effect the needed change.

Continuing, the Ondo State-born politician further advised eligible voters not to sell their votes during the 2023 general elections.

“I want to warn the electorates to go and pick their PVCs and vote wisely next year, they should also ensure that they guide against rigging,” he said.

In a two-minutes video, he did ask the electorates to go out and pick their PVCs, for them to cast their votes, even as he warned the youths not to allow some greedy politicians to use them as political thugs come next year.

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