The National Association Of Women Journalists, Bayelsa Chapter, has expressed willingness to partner with the Independent National Electoral Commission for the success of the General Election.
The women journalists trekked to the Melford Okilo Road through major parts of the capital city Yenagoa in what they call the “2019 General Election Peace Walk” to sensitize the people on the need to collect their Permanent Voter Cards ahead of the election.
The walk terminated at the office of the INEC in Bayelsa where the women journalists addressed top officials of the electoral umpire body.
The National Association Of Women Journalists, Bayelsa Chapter, has expressed willingness to partner with the Independent National Electoral Commission for the success of the General Election.
The women journalists trekked to the Melford Okilo Road through major parts of the capital city Yenagoa in what they call the “2019 General Election Peace Walk” to sensitize the people on the need to collect their Permanent Voter Cards ahead of the election.
The walk terminated at the office of the INEC in Bayelsa where the women journalists addressed top officials of the electoral umpire body.
The National Association Of Women Journalists, Bayelsa Chapter, has expressed willingness to partner with the Independent National Electoral Commission for the success of the General Election.
The women journalists trekked to the Melford Okilo Road through major parts of the capital city Yenagoa in what they call the “2019 General Election Peace Walk” to sensitize the people on the need to collect their Permanent Voter Cards ahead of the election.
The walk terminated at the office of the INEC in Bayelsa where the women journalists addressed top officials of the electoral umpire body.
The National Association Of Women Journalists, Bayelsa Chapter, has expressed willingness to partner with the Independent National Electoral Commission for the success of the General Election.
The women journalists trekked to the Melford Okilo Road through major parts of the capital city Yenagoa in what they call the “2019 General Election Peace Walk” to sensitize the people on the need to collect their Permanent Voter Cards ahead of the election.
The walk terminated at the office of the INEC in Bayelsa where the women journalists addressed top officials of the electoral umpire body.
The National Association Of Women Journalists, Bayelsa Chapter, has expressed willingness to partner with the Independent National Electoral Commission for the success of the General Election.
The women journalists trekked to the Melford Okilo Road through major parts of the capital city Yenagoa in what they call the “2019 General Election Peace Walk” to sensitize the people on the need to collect their Permanent Voter Cards ahead of the election.
The walk terminated at the office of the INEC in Bayelsa where the women journalists addressed top officials of the electoral umpire body.
The National Association Of Women Journalists, Bayelsa Chapter, has expressed willingness to partner with the Independent National Electoral Commission for the success of the General Election.
The women journalists trekked to the Melford Okilo Road through major parts of the capital city Yenagoa in what they call the “2019 General Election Peace Walk” to sensitize the people on the need to collect their Permanent Voter Cards ahead of the election.
The walk terminated at the office of the INEC in Bayelsa where the women journalists addressed top officials of the electoral umpire body.
The National Association Of Women Journalists, Bayelsa Chapter, has expressed willingness to partner with the Independent National Electoral Commission for the success of the General Election.
The women journalists trekked to the Melford Okilo Road through major parts of the capital city Yenagoa in what they call the “2019 General Election Peace Walk” to sensitize the people on the need to collect their Permanent Voter Cards ahead of the election.
The walk terminated at the office of the INEC in Bayelsa where the women journalists addressed top officials of the electoral umpire body.
The National Association Of Women Journalists, Bayelsa Chapter, has expressed willingness to partner with the Independent National Electoral Commission for the success of the General Election.
The women journalists trekked to the Melford Okilo Road through major parts of the capital city Yenagoa in what they call the “2019 General Election Peace Walk” to sensitize the people on the need to collect their Permanent Voter Cards ahead of the election.
The walk terminated at the office of the INEC in Bayelsa where the women journalists addressed top officials of the electoral umpire body.