Collect PVC, get N2,000, Fayose tells youths
Hundreds
of youth in Ekiti state on Thursday stormed the various offices of the
Independent National National Electoral Commission (INEC) for
registration as the commission flagged off the continuous voter
registration nationwide.
The large turnout might be
connected with the governor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose's promise to reward
every youth, between 18 and 21 years, who register newly with N2,000.
Security operatives at the gate of
the commission had a hectic time controlling the youth, who appeared in
a hurry to get the PVC.
Even the repeated appeals by the
Administrative Secretary of the commission in Ekiti, Dr.Muslim Moleke,
that the exercise was continuous could not calm the youth who almost
pulled down the commission's gate.
Some of the youths who spoke with
our correspondent at the INEC office, Ado local government, said they
were at the commission to collect the card and afterwards collect the
reward.
The government had on Wednesday declared Thursday and Friday public holidays to enable civil servants partake in the exercise.
The governor’s Chief Press
Secretary, Mr Idowu Adelusi, told journalists that the governor only
promised a reward of N2,000 per month to the youths in such category
till June next year when the governorship election would be conducted in
the state.
Speaking at the flag off, the
INEC’s Administrative Secretary in Ekiti, Dr Muslim Moleke, warned
against multiple registration or registration by proxy adding that it
was criminal under Sections 12, 24 and 120 of the Electoral Act.
He said there were 2,000 uncollected PVC with the commission urging those concerned to come for them.
The Organising Secretary of APCin
the state, Mr Kolade Amire , raised observation on the alleged
inducement adding, “This financial
inducement is dangerous and it was a desperate attempt to subvert the process."
But the Chairman of Ado Ekiti
Local Government, Hon. Ayodeji Ogunsakin, said the mobilization being
done by the government should
POSTED BY:OPUOMONI PRIYE
DATE:04/27/2017
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