Kogi East is bleeding under the weight of political deception. At the heart of Nigeria’s intricate power games, this region has become a testing ground for ambition unmoored from accountability. Politicians maneuver like predators, preying on the apathy of citizens. Yet the Permanent Voter Card (PVC) is more than plastic; it is the arsenal of the people, the weapon that exposes deceit and reclaims stolen destiny.
Today, no faction has realigned enough, nor have defections reshaped Kogi’s political terrain. The entrenched powers remain unchallenged, and the stakes for every eligible voter have never been higher. Political loyalties remain fluid, and the question of who will lead tomorrow is still unanswered. If the people of Kogi East fail to arm themselves with PVCs, they risk watching their future be dictated by a handful of strategists and opportunists, rather than by the collective will of the electorate.
Manipulation in Kogi State is subtle but pervasive. Electoral apathy emboldens self-serving elites, turning democracy into theater and voters into mere spectators. Without widespread PVC registration, political truth becomes a casualty, buried under layers of patronage, fear, and clandestine deals. The electorate’s indifference creates an uneven battlefield where the few write the rules, and the many remain voiceless.
Securing a PVC is revolutionary. It is a defiance that declares: we will no longer watch our own dispossession in silence. Each card collected is a statement of sovereignty, a bullet against deceit, a vote for accountability. It transforms citizens from passive observers into sentinels of truth, capable of dismantling systems of exploitation. In Kogi East, inaction is complicity; participation is insurgency.
Time is merciless. While politicians plan, negotiate, and manipulate behind closed doors, the electorate sleeps. History rewards those who act, not those who wait. The moment to rise, to register, and to secure your PVC is not in some distant election, it is now. Each PVC is a vote against predation, a strike at political machinery that thrives on confusion and complacency.
Kogi East’s destiny is not written by strategists or power brokers, it is forged in the hands of the people. PVCs are instruments of liberation, tangible embodiments of electoral justice. For truth to prevail, for democracy to breathe, every eligible voter must claim their weapon. Kogi East must awaken, fully and fiercely, today, not tomorrow, not when it is too late.
– Inah Boniface Ocholi writes from Ayah – Igalamela/Odolu LGA, Kogi state.
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