Adamawa to Declare Public Holiday for Collection of CRV

Mon, Jun 26, 2017 | By publisher


Politics

DISSATISFIED with the voter turn-out, Governor Muhammadu Bindow of Adamawa State has promised to declare public holiday to enable eligible citizens of the state participate in the ongoing continuous voters registration, CVR.

Bindow gave the hint when receiving some Adamawa traditional rulers who paid him Sallah homage on Monday, June 26, in Yola, state capital.

The governor said that the level of people’s participation in the exercise across the state was discouraging and therefore, appealled to all eligible citizens to come out and be registered.

“The decision is to give chance especially to people from Northern and other parts of the state who lost their voter registration cards either during Boko Haram crisis, flood and other disasters to re-register.

“The State Government is going to declare a two-day public holiday to enable all eligible citizens of the state to participate in the ongoing CVR.

“The State Executive Council in the next meeting will fix the appropriate date for the holiday,’’ the governor said.

He, therefore, called on eligible people of the state to come out and register to enable them exercise their rights during elections.

Earlier in their separate remarks, Muhammadu Barkindo, the Lamido of Adamawa, and Isa Ahmadu, the Emir of Mubi, commended the governor for infrastructural development in the state despite financial constrains.

The traditional rulers pledged their support and cooperation to the government for peace and development to reign supreme in the state.

—  Jun 26, 2017 @ 16:20 GMT

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