Tinubu, Ambode Support Group Intensifies PVC Collection and E-Registration in Lagos

In order to strengthen civic engagement and party structure in advance of the 2027 general elections, the Tinubu–Ambo Support Group has continued its statewide engagement by storming the Shomolu–Bariga, Federal Constituency of Lagos State axis for an intensive PVC sensitization and the All Progressives Congress (APC) e-registration campaign.

The exercise is a component of the group’s continuous efforts to encourage citizens of Nigeria to register, update their voter information, and obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) in order to actively engage in the democratic process.
At the occasion, Seyi Bamigbade, the group’s national director general,

emphasized the dedication of their principal, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, a former governor of Lagos State, and his ceaseless efforts to provide millions of votes for President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. contemplation during the general election,

According to Bamigbade, Ambode’s newfound political involvement is intended to promote democratic development in Lagos State and throughout Nigeria.

In addition, he stated that his ongoing involvement is in line with the party’s larger initiatives prior to the election cycle.

When speaking to the locals at the event, Rotimi Olowo stressed the value of civic engagement.

He advised people to complete their APC e-registration and make sure they are accurately recorded in the All Progressives Congress database by utilizing programs like the Tinubu-Ambo Street Captains.

“The PVC is our right as citizens, and every vote must count,” he added, reminding the populace that the Permanent Voter Card is still an essential civic tool.

As political activity in Nigeria progressively increased, the group’s statewide mobilization efforts took another step with the sensitization outreach in Shomolu-Bariga.

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