As the countdown to Anambra State’s gubernatorial election on November 8, 2025, begins, the wife of the state governor, Dr. Nonye Soludo, has issued a powerful call to action, urging ndi Anambra to participate actively in the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise which kicks off this month.
Her passionate appeal comes as preparations intensify across 326 political wards in the state.
In a statement released on July 8, 2025, Dr. Soludo emphasized the importance of the voter registration exercise, describing it as a critical step for all eligible voters to secure their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs).
“The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has just officially kicked off the much-awaited Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) for all voting categories in Anambra State,” she said. The exercise, which will run until July 17, will take place daily from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, including weekends.
Dr. Soludo further highlighted that the CVR is open to those who wish to obtain a new PVC, have changed their place of residence, misplaced or damaged their PVCs, or have yet to collect their cards from previous registration rounds.
She encouraged all categories of voters to seize this “great window” to register, update, or retrieve their voting credentials.
“Don’t let this opportunity pass you by,” she implored. “If you’re currently staying in Anambra State and fall within the voting age, ensure you are not left behind. This is your right and your responsibility.”
The First Lady noted that possessing a PVC is the only legitimate way citizens can express their political will and influence the leadership of the state.
“It is only with your PVC that you can translate that voice into real action. Don’t disenfranchise yourself. Find time to do what’s right. Get that PVC,” she urged with sincerity.
Concluding her statement with a heartfelt prayer, Dr. Nonye Soludo added, “May Anambra continue to rise.” Her message has since sparked renewed enthusiasm among young and first-time voters as the state inches closer to a highly anticipated gubernatorial election.