Wife of the governor of Anambra State, Nonye Soludo, has described the ongoing PVC collection ahead of January twenty-nine deadline as civic responsibility.

 

The governor’s wife, who reiterated her appealed to Ndi Anambra, who took part in the last voter registration exercise to follow up on the ongoing PVC collection, frowned on the current poor turn out of registered voters waiting to pick up their PVCs at designated centers.

 

The governor’s wife, who noted that with the general elections around the corner, it is imperative for eligible voters in Anambra State to be fully prepared for the whole exercise, pointing out that this year’s polls are a very crucial step to the nation’s struggling democratic journey.

 

She further stated that with women occupying the largest voting percentage in Anambra State, she is counting on them to show stronger involvement in the forthcoming political activity, assuring them that their votes will count.

 

The governor’s wife also Cautioned against vote buying, vote manipulation and related electoral vices which have always marred Nigeria’s voting environment and asked women to lead from the front as the larger number, and maintain their claim on free, fair and credible elections.

 

Mrs. Soludo also asked INEC and accredited election monitoring bodies in Nigeria, to be alive to their responsibilities, and to also ensure that the 2023 general elections are free, fair and credible, urging the electorate to ensure better and progressive spread of the process.