Clement Isong Foundation
11/06/2026
YOUR PVC.
YOUR VOICE.
YOUR POWER.
Introducing the Voter Sensitization Campaign.
A vibrant democracy depends on the active participation of its citizens, and participation begins with preparation.
The “Your PVC. Your Voice. Your Power.” campaign is a collaborative voter sensitization initiative aimed at encouraging every eligible Nigerian to obtain, protect, and use their Permanent Voter Card (PVC) for the primary purpose of casting a vote and shaping the future of our nation.
For many people today, the PVC has become merely a means of identification or a document used for registrations and online opportunities. This campaign seeks to change that perception by reminding citizens that the PVC is first and foremost a powerful civic tool that gives every eligible voter a voice in deciding who leads and how communities are governed.
Through a series of coordinated awareness activities, digital campaigns, public education, and community engagement efforts, this initiative will promote informed citizenship, encourage voter registration and PVC collection, and inspire meaningful participation in the electoral process.
The campaign will run consecutively in phases, each focusing on key aspects of civic responsibility and voter participation.
Phase One begins:
June 11 – June 13
The first phase will focus on:
1. Raising awareness about the true purpose of the Permanent Voter Card (PVC).
2. Encouraging eligible Nigerians to register for and collect their PVCs.
3. Reinforcing the importance of being prepared to vote.
4. Demonstrating how increased voter participation leads to stronger representation, greater accountability, and a healthier democracy.
Every PVC collected is a voice prepared to be heard. Every vote cast is an investment in the future.
Join the movement. Encourage others. Get your PVC and be ready to vote.
Video Highlights.
Moments from the CSOs Mass Action Against Extractive Polluters, held in commemoration of World Environment Day 2026.
Together, we raised our voices for environmental justice, corporate accountability, and the protection of our communities and natural resources from the impacts of extractive pollution.
20/05/2026
Sustainable development in the Niger Delta demands accountability, collaboration, and intentional dialogue towards lasting solutions.
Clement Isong Foundation was honored to participate as a Civil Society Organization (CSO) amongst other reputable CSOs at the 7th Niger Delta Alternatives Convergence held in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, themed: “Towards Decommissioning and Accountability in the Niger Delta.”
The convergence created a valuable platform for stakeholders to engage on accountability, environmental sustainability, and the future of the Niger Delta region.
20/05/2026
Youth development remains a critical foundation for building stronger communities and a more sustainable future.
Another strategic engagement with the Ministry of Youth Development, focused on cooking up sustainable ideas, opportunities, and impactful collaborations that will drive meaningful growth and empowerment for youths across Akwa Ibom State.
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Uyo
520231
Opening Hours
| Monday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Tuesday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Thursday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Friday | 08:00 - 17:00 |