In partnership with ACE Centre’s WeVote initiative, leading ride-hailing platform Bolt has launched its MyPVCJourney (My Permanent Voter Registration Journey) initiative as part of its community engagement efforts.
This programme aims to educate Nigerians and promote non-partisan voter awareness and participation in the Nigerian Electoral Process.
The strategic partnership also serves as a form of social accountability, by educating Nigerians on their civic rights, responsibilities– creating a step-by-step awareness programme on the country’s PVC registration and collection processes. In partnership with ACE Centre’s WeVote initiative, leading ride-hailing platform Bolt has launched its MyPVCJourney (My Permanent Voter Registration Journey) initiative as part of its community engagement efforts.
This programme aims to educate Nigerians and promote non-partisan voter awareness and participation in the Nigerian Electoral Process.
The strategic partnership also serves as a form of social accountability, by educating Nigerians on their civic rights, responsibilities– creating a step-by-step awareness programme on the country’s PVC registration and collection processes.
With transportation being a key factor limiting voter participation, MyPVCJourney further aims to reduce the challenges of electoral participation by providing mobility for Nigerians, to identify and access their nearest PVC registration locations.
The initiative also encourages individuals to pledge via a newly launched microsite by Bolt, with over 16,000 Nigerians showing their commitment to the PVC process.
“Our community engagement efforts as an organisation includes various initiatives to continuously show our commitment to developing the socio-political and economic landscape in Nigeria”, says Femi Akin-Laguda, Country Manager for Bolt.
“As the leading ride-hailing platform in the country, we work closely with relevant stakeholders like the ACE Centre, to create a direct positive impact on communities, showcased with initiatives like MyPVCJourney”.
“ As a partner for growth, we understand that we have a responsibility to educate and create awareness for more people to be part of the electoral process and how this initiative can inspire and help them achieve social accountability”, he added.
Obinna Osisiogu, Executive Director at ACE Centre and Convener of the WeVote initiative, also commenting on the initiative, said: “As a non-partisan and non-governmental organisation, we are determined to reduce voter apathy to its lowest level, especially among young, upwardly mobile Nigerians. We applaud Bolt for its commitment through its MyPVCJourney initiative to mobilise Nigerians to register and vote by making it easier to locate and visit PVC registration centres.