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Enenche urges INEC to allow registered voters to vote without PVCs

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“I wish they could make a law like in some places like America where certain people vote a month before an election”

As the general elections approach, Dunamis International Gospel Centre’s founder and general overseer, Pastor Paul Enenche, has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and other relevant authorities to allow Nigerians who have completed their registration complete but their permanent voter card (PVC), in order to vote.

The cleric revealed this during his sermon on Sunday at the Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Abuja.

According to him, millions of Nigerians have duly registered for their PVCs but have been unable to collect their voter cards for some reason beyond their control adding that those people should not be denied the opportunity to cast their vote to take. preferred candidate in the upcoming elections.

He said: “I wish INEC or the authorities could quickly legislate that a person who is a registered voter and has not yet been able to get his PVC due to no mistake on their part can vote.

“I wish they could make such a law. This is because there are millions on their records (INEC) who are fully registered with proof of registration, but cannot get their PVC for whatever reason.”

Dr. Eneche also called for a new law to be drafted that would provide opportunities for police, election officials, collation center agents and others who do not vote in elections to be given the opportunity to vote ahead of the general election as it is. practiced in some advanced countries.

“I wish they could make a law like in some places like America where certain people vote a month before an election. Some kinds of people, like election officials, assembly center agents, all those people, don’t vote, they can’t vote.

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“All the police personnel and security deployed to monitor the election cannot vote and that is millions of people. I am sure there will come a day when provisions can be made for such people to vote, which may be ahead of the general vote.”

However, the pastor warned those who intend to thwart God’s plan for the country during this election period, saying that they will not escape the wrath of God.

“I speak with the apostolic and prophetic mantle of fire, I say your days are over in this nation to bring Nigeria into destruction. I speak to the principality and I speak to human agents and human devils, if this time you stand in the way of God’s plan for this nation and you are not buried, then we are not of God.”

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