We won’t buy votes in 2023 elections — PDP

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The People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Tuesday, vowed not to engage in vote-buying, saying it was targeting the votes of 10 million youths in the 2023 general election.

The party stated this while flagging off its sensitisation tour for collection of Permanent Voters Cards (PVC) ahead of the 2023 elections.

Party leaders, including the national publicity secretary, Debo Ologunagba; national women leader, Prof Stella Effa-Attoe, and the national youth leader of the party, Muhammed Suleiman, led the campaign in a road show on the major streets of Abuja.

On the target for the exercise, national youth leader of the party, Muhammed Suleiman, said, “We are targeting 10 million youth and they will vote for PDP come 2020.”

He added that they decided to embark on the sensitisation tour to mobilise and re-orientate youths to come out and register and to get their PVCs because it is the only way to get good governance in Nigeria.

“We have seen what is happening in the country – the rate of unemployment, insecurity. All the students are at home for over five months. So we believe those comments you’re seeing on social media will turn to vote come 2023.”

Reacting to the strategies of other parties in mobilising youths, he said, “We have 36 state youth leaders, we have six zonal leaders, we’re all working together to mobilize Nigerians so that they can vote for the PDP come 2023.”

On her part, the national women leader, Etta-Attoe said, “PDP is not a party that is involved in vote-buying and PDP is not going to do that even in the 2023 elections. So, we are very aware that the system of voting now has become so much improved.

“We are looking at the electronic aspects of voting. So, the party is very very aware. And that is why this sensitisation is going on. And that is why we are telling the generality of Nigerians, especially the women and the youth, that the ballot counts. Voting is not done on phone.

“Voting is not done in the social media. So, they need this sensitisation so that they will go out there to register and I keep saying to Nigerians, it is not enough to register, register, go back and collect your PVC and it is not enough to go back and collect your voter cards.

“Don’t go home and dump them in your cupboards or in your wardrobes. Bring them out during elections and go out there to vote. Every vote counts in Nigeria today because our system has gone electronical,” she said.

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