Abuja — LAGOS State Governor, Babatunde Fashola has declared Friday a
public holiday in the state to enable public servants to collect their
Permanent Voters' Cards.
According to the governor, the work-free day was expedient because of
the importance of the coming elections in the life of the people.
He pointed out that the most important process in the coming general
elections was the registration and possession of a voters' card.
He said the desired prosperity and the brighter rewarding future being
sought after by the people, both for themselves and for their children, would
be determined by their willingness or otherwise to sacrifice time to key into
the election process by collecting their Permanent Voters' Cards for the
elections.
"The prosperity and the brighter rewarding future that we all
seek, for ourselves and our children over the next four years, will be
determined by what we do in the next few days," Fashola said.
The governor added that no sacrifice could be too much a price to
secure a better future over the next four years and beyond.
He noted that in order for democracy to be truly representative, it
must be participatory.
"The election is a process, starting from voters' registration, to
balloting, to announcement of results and to election petitions and swearing in
of elected persons. The first duty is to register as a voter, to be eligible to
vote at the General Elections next year. This means that the process for
elections has started," Fashola said.
He urged Private Sector employers of labour to create opportunities for
their employees in order to enable them to also collect their Permanent Voters'
Cards.
"This is the time when we must take that civic duty very seriously
by making the sacrifice, by creating the time, by making the effort to ensure
that our names are still on the Voters'Register, if we voted or registered at
the last election."
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