Lagos APC intensifies mobilisation for INEC CVR exercise

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State has launched a robust mobilisation campaign to encourage eligible residents across the state to participate actively in the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Speaking on Monday, the State Publicity Secretary of the APC, Seye Oladejo, stated that in line with the party’s commitment to deepening democratic participation and consolidating its grassroots strength, the Lagos APC directed all ward and local government leaders to immediately begin community-level mobilisation to ensure that every eligible voter—especially first-time registrants, youths, and those who have relocated—is captured in the current voter registration exercise.

According to Oladejo, the mobilisation strategy involves Intensive Grassroots Sensitisation, saying ward chairmen and LGA party structures have been activated to conduct door-to-door campaigns and organise community sensitisation sessions.

He added that the party has launched a targeted digital campaign to reach young and tech-savvy voters through social media platforms and digital forums, stressing that in select LGAs, logistics support is being provided to assist voters—especially the elderly and people in riverine or hard-to-reach areas—to access designated INEC registration centres.

Oladejo said elected officials, political appointees, and community leaders are playing a central role in the mobilisation drive, reinforcing the importance of voter registration as a civic responsibility and a tool for political empowerment.

He emphasised that securing a Permanent Voter Card (PVC) is the first step toward sustaining the progress made in Lagos State and ensuring the continuity of good governance.

He, therefore, calls on all its members, supporters, and the general public to take advantage of the CVR window and get registered. “This is not just a party affair—it is about the future of our democracy. Every vote counts, and every voice matters. We must ensure that all our people are empowered to participate fully in the democratic process,” he said.

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