
City Boy Movement Bayelsa Launches PVC Sensitization and Registration Drive
YENAGOA — The Bayelsa State chapter of the City Boy Movement has intensified efforts to promote civic participation with the launch of a statewide Permanent Voter's Card (PVC) sensitization and registration drive aimed at encouraging eligible residents to register, update, transfer, or replace their voter credentials ahead of future elections.
The campaign, themed "Get Your PVC, Join the Movement, Shape the Future," emphasizes the importance of active citizen participation in strengthening democracy and ensuring that every eligible voter has the opportunity to make their voice count.
According to the campaign materials, residents are encouraged to complete their voter registration through the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) portal while also enrolling on the City Boy Movement platform to become part of a network of active and responsible citizens committed to national development.
Speaking on the initiative, Barr. Osomkime Edwin Blankson, State Director of the City Boy Movement, Bayelsa State Chapter, reaffirmed the organization's commitment to grassroots mobilization and voter education.
He noted that the sensitization exercise is designed to increase public awareness about the importance of obtaining a Permanent Voter's Card and participating fully in the democratic process.
The campaign also encourages residents to remain informed, get actively involved in civic affairs, and recognize that every vote contributes to building a stronger and more prosperous Bayelsa State.
With the slogan, "One Youth. One Voice. One Future," the City Boy Movement says it remains focused on inspiring greater youth participation in governance while promoting peace, unity, and responsible citizenship across the state.




















































