I will make PVC compulsory for admission, salaries — Okorocha
Governor
Rochas Okorocha of Imo State has said his administration will soon begin to
demand the Permanent Voter Card nigeria from indigenes of the state as a condition to
engage in certain socio-economic activities, salary payment and admission into
schools.
The governor
said this while addressing journalists at the Government House, Owerri, on
Saturday.
He stressed
that the non-challant attitude, exhibited by indigenes of the state to the
collection of their PVCs, had made it necessary for the government to adopt
certain measures to effect a change.
He said,
“The government is going to initiate the policy of ‘operation-show-your-PVC’
before you can enter the market to buy or sell and before you can do business
or get anything from the government, and before your child can be admitted into
schools.
“Even before
workers receive their salaries from the government, they must show their PVC.
We cannot allow the I-don’t-care-attitude of our people towards the exercise to
continue unchecked.”
The governor
further lamented that many Imo indigenes were not showing interest in getting
their PVCs which would qualify them to play a key role in electing deserving
representatives and leaders of their choice and also enable them to contribute
their quota towards strengthening the state.
He urged the
churches to also help in disseminating the information to their members.
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