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ONE WEEK TO THE END OF CVR REGISTRATION, MASARI CALLS FOR MASSIVE ENROLMENT



The Katsina State Governor, Rt. Hon. Aminu Bello Masari has called on the good people of Katsina State whom are eligble to own a Parmanent Voters Card (PVC) yet to do so, to utilise the remaining 7days of the continious Voter Registration (CVR) exercise.

Katsina Media and Publicity reports that Masari made this call on the event of Hauwan Bariki on Wednesday at Saidu Barda house, Katsina State old Government House.

The Governor who also lamented not just on the failure of the eligible person's enrolment but the rate at which people  come out to cast their votes added " ...until we register, come out en mess and vote for the continuty of APC; only then Nigeria's Development will be realised".

Talking on the current politicking in the country,  the Governor drew the attention of the people as to what he called conspiracy against the truth which will not succeed.

@katgovmedia reports that Masari said, the main reason evolves around the refusal of President Muhammadu Buhari to share resources of the country amoung very few Elites.

He finally prayed for a developed Katsina State as he remains committed for a better Katsina, devoid of corruption, impunity and towards an accoutable all inclusive governance.

Director General
Ibrahim M Abdullah
Katsina Media & Publicity
24th August 2018

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