“The choice of who becomes our elected leaders is entirely in the hands of the voters and only those with their permanent voter...”
has advised voters in Ebonyi State to go out and collect their permanent voter cards for use during the 2023 general elections.
“We urged registered voters who are yet to collect their voter cards to go to the local government areas they registered to collect them. INEC in Ebonyi, under the leadership of the Resident Electoral Commissioner, Joseph Chukwu, had taken several steps to ensure that the 2023 election in the state is free, fair, and credible, he said.
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