The Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has called on state governors in the South East to declare public holidays for workers to enable them to go and collect their Permanent Voter Cards.
It urged the state governors to take advantage of the extended period of the collection of PVCs by the Independent National Electoral Commission to put stringent strategies that will compel Igbos to go to their political wards and collect their uncollected PVCs in the 95 local government areas of the South East.
“We call on state governors to declare work-free days and public holidays for civil and public servants to go and collect their PVCs.
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