Niger declares two-day public holiday for voter registration

Niger State government has declared Thursday and Friday as work-free days to enable civil servants who have yet to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) to do so.
Commissioner for Information, Emmanuel Musa, disclosed this while addressing reporters on the outcome of the state weekly executive council meeting at the Government House Minna on Wednesday.
Mr Musa said the government harped on the importance of the PVC to the performance of their civic responsibilities.
“The government of Niger State acknowledges the importance of workers in the democratic process and is aware that the only way workers can give life to their aspiration for a worker-friendly government is through their votes.
“Consequently, Thursday and Friday have been declared work-free days in all government offices across the state to enable all public and civil servants to pick their PVCs so they can perform their civic duty,” he said.
The commissioner said that the state government and security agencies had taken concrete measures to deal with any form of security threats in the state.
Mr Musa solicited the support of traditional and religious leaders in mobilising residents to volunteer reliable information on bad characters in their midst.
He said that credible information on suspected miscreants would enable the security personnel to apprehend them for prosecution.
(NAN)
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