 The representative of Lagos Central Central District, Nigerian youth parliament Abdul-Mumin Edidi, has organized an annual hangout for the youth to socialize in sporting activities and also sensitize them on their rights to vote. The event which was tagged Catch the Vibe, which attracted youths of voting age, also had INAG heads of unit Lagos in attendance. Our correspondent Paul George reports. More than 500 young men and women gather at this event, tagged Catch the Vibe, which means vision, information, benefit and experience. For many of them, it is a moment to network and also catch a glimpse of the activities why some have come out to participate in various sporting games. The convener, Abdul-Mumin Edidi, tells us why it's important to have this event at this time. The idea is to bring young people together in a social sport non-competitive atmosphere to get the vision of the youth parliament, get informed on things going on that affects young people in the society, engage and tap the benefits that is available and create a wonderful experience for ourselves. Look at the environment, you'll find out that the spaces are still scanty. That's because one of the criteria for getting access into this venue is to show your permanent voter's card. INEC head of unit Lagos expresses disappointment in the low turnout of youth at the PVC collection centers in the south-west. He urges them to go out and get their PVC's. Some of the market women have told us that look, they can't live in their wares to go and collect that they will be there to live in it. That's what is important to them now and some will tell you, I want to go and do this, I want to go and do that. That is, you know, and apart from that somewhere, you know, it's already this place, it's already filled with social party members, so it is of no use. We are not, you know, in the time of trading blames and you know, go out and get your PVC's and any hindrance, give us a call. Other members of the organizing committee explain what the youths stand to gain if they participate in the election process. They speak alongside an electorate who expresses delight at joining the youths at the event. The network, then secondly, they will be able to get sensitization because we have representatives from INEC coming, so we will get sensitization about the upcoming election and also if they have any questions ranging from non-availability of PVC, I don't know my word or not, they will be able to ask directly from the INEC staff. Based on the name of our group, that is the Lagos Central Centurial District, Lagos Central Youth Constituency, so what we do is we train ourselves to be good leaders, those that have the interest of youths in mind, that have also tried their best to support the youths, so some of them will be here today. When you see a set of young people come together to say they're hanging out, you know, they're playing sports, they're talking politics, they're doing their drives to get people to get their PVCs, they're not even insisting on you voting on a particular candidate, they're just saying that the youths should get involved. And this is what we've always said, we want the youths to get involved, so when they're doing this, why don't we support them? It's there, no brainer, you have to support them. As the countdown to election gets closer, the electorate can only hope that PVC collection will be seamless. Paul George, Plus TV News.