Your Vote is Your Power: Continuity of Good Governance is Your Right, Go Get Your Voter's Card

 

By 

Chief Ekene Ekpete 

Onodugo I of Ohaofia Ndumeze Kingdom, Oduma

It's often said that the power of the people lies in their ability to shape their future through the ballot. As citizens, our participation in the electoral process is not just a right, but a responsibility that determines the direction of our state. By choosing our leaders, we decide who will drive our progress, development, and prosperity. 



Fellow sons and daughters of Enugu State, particularly my dear Aninri people, the time has come for us to assert our collective power and continue to shape the future of our beloved state. As we approach the next electoral cycle, I urge you all to mass register and obtain your Permanent Voter's Card (PVC).

This humble document holds the key to our democratic dividends. It empowers us to choose leaders who will drive progress, development, and prosperity. By exercising our franchise, we determine the course of our state's history.

Under the visionary leadership of His Excellency Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, Enugu State is on the path to unprecedented growth and transformation. His commitment to good governance, infrastructure development, and social welfare has yielded tangible benefits.


To sustain this momentum, I implore you to get your PVCs and participate massively in the electoral process. Your vote is your voice; let it be heard. By re-electing Governor Mbah, we ensure continuity of his impactful policies and programs.


Let us unite, register, and vote for a New Enugu State – a state that embodies progress, inclusivity, and prosperity for all. Together, we can build a brighter future.


Get your PVC, exercise your right, and shape the destiny of Enugu State. The future is in our hands; let us seize it.

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