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NYCN-CRS; Cross River House of Assembly Speaker flags off "OPERATION GET YOUR PVC" campaign

 



The Speaker Of Cross River State House Of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Eteng Jones Williams Flagged Off OPERATION GET YOUR PVC campaign today at the NYCN-CRS Youth House In Calabar


OPERATION GET YOUR PVC is an event organized by the NYCN CRS under the leadership of Dan Obo Jnr to ensure the Youths massively register for their PVC


The NYCN-CRS chairman Comrade Dan Obo Jnr in his opening remarks stressed that the sole aim of the event is to create the consciousness for the youths to register and collect thier PVCs


According to Dan Obo Jnr, the leadership of Youth council is committed to sensitize the people about getting PVCs to enable them vote in a leadership that will prioritize Youthful agendas


Continuing, the state Chairman (Dan Obo Jnr) admonishes the leadership of the local government to the take the message down to the 18 local governments of the state 


While flagging off the event (OPERATION GET YOUR PVC), Rt Hon Eteng Jones applauded and commended the efforts of the NYCN-CRS in ensuring the youths are awaken and concious about leadership and other sundry issues 


Rt Hon Eteng Jones who was ably represented by his Chief press secretary, Mr Hope Obeten reiterated that Beyond registering for the PVC, there's need for the sensitization of the locals on voters apathy likewise the need to turn out enmasse to vote for credibility and competency


According to the Speaker there's More to just registering for PVC, but also ensuring the PVCs are collected is a more paramount thing


Without being bias I will be available to work with the local governments Coordinators from the Central senatorial district in ensuring the people of central senatorial district come out in their numbers to register said Rt Hon Eteng Jones


Speaking at the event, the conference Chairman of NYCN-CRS, Comrade Peter Olofu in his brief remarks urges the Youths to desist from Social media politics and Focus more on a physical conversation as regards the PVCs and 2023 given that there's limited time for the registration


Also Speaking during the event was the YPP gubernatorial candidate, Mr Joseph Coco Bassey


Mr Joseph Coco Bassey lauded the initiative of the council under the leadership of Dan Obo while calling on the youths of cross river state to be more deliberate and focus likewise ensures a youthful governor emerges come 2023


The NYCN-CRS secretary, Comrade Darlington Ugbe in his closing remarks urges Young people to be part of the PVC revolution and change the narrative for the desired change to come while appreciating the youths for making out time to attend the epoch making event despite busy schedules


An event that took place today 16/06/2022 at the YOUTH HOUSE had in attendance Rt Hon Eteng Jones, Dan Obo Jnr, Mr Joseph Coco Bassey, s

NYCN-CRS executives, local government Coordinators ETC

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