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Bishop Ibenu urges Christians to get PVC to vote in credible leaders

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The General Overseer of Chapel of Freedom International Churches, Lokoja, Bishop John Ibenu, has harped on the need for eligible Christians to go for their permanent voter cards (PVC) to enable them participate in the 2023 general elections to avoid future complain.

Ibenu admonished his members during the church service in Lokoja on Sunday.

The bishop said the PVC remain the only tool Christians can use to vote in credible leaders in 2023.

Ibenu who is former chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Kogi state chapter, indicated that Christians will no longer stay aloof arms in matters that concern them, stressing that now is the right time to change the narrative.

He noted that Christians must participate in election processes, adding that INEC has improved on the electoral process.

“Vote now count while rigging and other malpractices has been reduced as we saw in Anambra and just concluded Ekiti state governorship election,” he said.

He declared ‘operation show your permanent voters card’ among members of Chapel of Freedom world wide.
Dr Ibenu urged Christians, particularly those who have attained the age of eighteen, to go and obtain their voter cards to enable them to participate fully in the general elections and come with it next Sunday, adding that is one of its strategies to change bad governance in Nigeria

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