Bayelsa State Chapter of OK-A New Nigeria
Concludes Successful Two-Day Sensitisation and PVC Drive
YENAGOA, NIGERIA– In a significant step toward grassroots political mobilization ahead of the 2027 general elections, the Bayelsa State Chapter of the OK-A New Nigeria Movement has successfully concluded its intensive two-day sensitization and Permanent Voter Card (PVC) registration exercise.
The two-day event, which drew large crowds across key local government areas, was aimed at educating citizens on the importance of early voter registration, civic responsibility, and active participation in shaping the democratic future of the country.
*High Turnout and Community Commendation*
Bayelsa residents turned out in high spirits, eager to secure their stakes in the upcoming electoral cycle. Community leaders, youth groups, and market women who participated in the exercise warmly received the delegation, commending the *OK-A New Nigeria* for bringing the registration drive and civic education closer to the grassroots.
Many residents noted that such a thoughtful initiative was highly timely, as it addresses the historical challenge of voter apathy and provides seamless assistance to those navigating the voter registration process.
Speaking during the closing session of the exercise, the State Working Committee of the movement expressed profound gratitude to the residents for their enthusiasm and massive turnout during the process.
In response, the residents gave firm assurances of their unwavering commitment to exercising their civic rights. They pledged to come out en masse when the time comes to vote for a leadership that reflects the core vision of a “New Nigeria.”
With the momentum generated from week drive, the OK-A New Nigeria Movement is proving that the journey toward 2027 relies heavily on structural preparation today. The movement plans to scale this sensitization framework to other states across the federation, keeping the public engaged, informed, and electorally prepared.