She urged the benefiting communities to take care of the planted trees by watering and safeguarding them until they mature.
“In addition, vote-buying will not give room for credible leaders to be elected during elections, as the citizens deserve better lives,” the don said.
Mr Onuoha stated that the PVC collection exercise would be conducted side-by-side with the CVR exercise, which is also scheduled for May 27.
The minister also urged all stakeholders to support the process of unlocking climate change actions financing in Nigeria.
“There is no way our voices will be heard with the media.”
The initiative was part of issues emanating from a tax awareness march on Monday at the Margaret Umahi International Market, Abakaliki, by members of CSOs.
The INEC official said the engagement of the CSOs with the political parties would foster democracy in Ondo.
“Our aim is to build up the nation and make Nigeria great, and we should work together,” he advised.
CSOs in Imo have given Governor Hope Uzodimma a three-month ultimatum to conduct local government elections.
“The issues of drug abuse are not funny and we must treat it squarely at both individual and governmental levels.”
