Collection of Permanent Voters Card (PVC)

By USM4BO

The United States Movement for Buhari-Osinbajo (USM4BO) wishes to encourage all eligible voters in Nigeria to ensure they collect their PVCs prior to the deadline of March 8, 2015.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has instructed that the PVCs be collected at the Ward (Registration Area). You can contact INEC at (0700 2255 4632) or visit http://pvc.inecnigeria.org/to locate your Ward.

USM4BO urges all voters not to relent until their PVCs are secured. PVC is your "Passport", it is your responsibility to have and keep it in your possession. This is our opportunity to ensure our votes count. Please go to your Ward (Registration Area) and collect your PVC. Go until you get it, call your neighbors, send them text (SMS) messages, knock on their doors and encourage them to go too. Go with them if you have to.

This is our democracy, this is our future, and this is the only way we can take Nigeria to that level we all are dreaming about. We can start achieving this if we secure our PVCs, remain undeterred, and perform our constitutional civic duty of voting on election dates. We are persuading all Nigerians not to relent in pursuance of peaceful "one man, one vote" mantra.

USM4BO strongly believes that it is the moral and constitutional responsibility of Nigerian government to provide a safe and peaceful environment for free, fair and credible elections. We therefore, urge Nigerians to stay away from any act of violence that will interfere with INEC's conducting this election. We also ask Nigerians everywhere to encourage their family members, friends, and co-workers to make their votes count in this election.

USM4BO takes pride in our rich ethnic diversity and unity across different tribes, and religious groups. We stand to protect the image of Nigeria everywhere, and we are committed to true democracy, human rights, peace, community development, opportunity, fairness, and freedom for all Nigerians.

Mohammed Achimug (National Secretary)
Eki Oyegun-Ighile (National Liaison Officer)
Professor Salewa Olafioye, MD (National Vice Chairman)

Dr. Sylvester Okere (National Chairman)