Rep. Kabiru Maipalace (PDP-Zamfara) has called on the members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) without Permanent Voter’s Cards (PVCs) to register in the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration exercise.
Maipalace made the call in Gusau on Monday while addressing the members and supporters of the PDP under the platform of ‘Maipalace Journey for 2027 and Beyond’.
He said: “This call became necessary to encourage our members to obtain voters cards to enable them exercise their constitutional rights in the 2027 General Elections.”
He stated that a PVC was the only weapon that the electorate would use to elect leaders with good missions to the society.
“I want to use this opportunity to mobilise the people who had yet to obtain PVCs for them to do the right things.
“I appreciate your kind support and cooperation to me as your representative as well as the present administration in the state under Gov. Dauda Lawal.
“I want to appreciate you for your hard work during the 2023 general elections that led to my emergence and emergence of the present administration in the state,” Maipalace said.
According to him, the PDP members and all good citizens of the state are very proud with the commitment of Lawal in promoting the future of the state.
“Therefore, we have no regret for voting the PDP into power because we have seen a significant changes as our dear state is undergoing a rapid and tremendous transformation in various sectors of development .
“We have seen how Lawal transformed education, health sectors. We have seen how he transformed the state under his urban renewal policies within just two years.
“I, am, therefore calling on you to continue to support PDP, and present administration to succeed for the betterment of the people of the state,” he added.
Also speaking at the event, the Chairman of the organisation, Malam Ali Bulala, assured to continue mobilising the people at the grassroots to obtain their PVCs.
During the event, the lawmaker also received PDP Non-indigenes supporters who declared their support and solidarity to Lawal’s administration.
