Popular veteran actor has tagged persons yet to secure their Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC) as part of the problem afflicting the country.
KOK, in a video, appealed to Nigerians to discard the mentality their votes do not count because the onus of saving the country lies with everyone and not a certain few.
He advised the citizens to intentionally make up their minds to perform their civic duties by voting noting, elections are never done on social media but physically.
He argued going out to vote is far better than going to a church or mosque because it’ll save people the stress of having to pray long hours when competent leaders are elected into offices.
The 61-year-old thespian said: “You and I have the power to save our country. No one can do it but you.
“Do not keep saying your vote will not count. First go and perform your civic responsibility of casting your vote.
“Going to vote is better than going to church or the mosque. Don’t misunderstand me. If you were going to church or the mosque, and there was ‘kata kata’ like they say in Nigeria and you couldn’t get there; you know what I mean.
“My brothers and sisters, there is no ‘in Jesus name’ when it gets to voting. That’s why you’ve been saying ‘in Jesus Name ‘ and these guys have been doing the same thing they’ve been doing a long time.”
He added: “There’s no voting on the social media, it’s a physical exercise. You must be there physically.
“If by now you have not gotten your Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC), you have become part of the problem of Nigeria. I tell you that.”
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