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7.8m Idle PVCs with INEC

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said that  it has 7.8 million uncollected Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) from the 2015 general elections.

The Chairman of the commission, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, dropped this at a meeting of Civil Society Organisations Situation Room in Abuja, he said that out of the uncollected PVCs, Lagos had the highest with 1.4 million, followed by Oyo with 700,000 and Edo, 540,000.

Yakubu said: “In terms of the least collection by percentage, Ogun has the least while Bauchi and Zamfara have the highest rate in collection by percentage and number.”

“There are some we have not printed from the last general elections; so, we are meeting some stakeholders in this regard to settle it.

“The commission is still reiterating its advice that collection of PVCs by proxy is not allowed.

“So we are working out ways to ensure that people collect their PVCs before the next elections and those who are of age now can also come for their registration from April.’’

He added that some people have suggested to the commission to collaborate with the National Lottery Commission to attach an incentive to the collection of the PVCs.

Yakubu said that one million cards were distributed after the 2015 elections and was looking at better ways to make the distribution more effective.

He said that during the nationwide registration that is slated for April, people who wished to transfer their voting points to other states or places could do so.

He, however, said that the commission would conduct a continuous voter registration in Anambra to enable new voters to participate in the November governorship poll in the state.

The chairman said that 2019 would be a challenging year for the commission because there would be many elections, ranging from presidential to governorship, which would involve 29 seats.

He added that there would be 109 senatorial constituencies’ elections, 360 federal consistencies and 991 state assembly polls.

Yakubu said that INEC would also conduct the FCT Area Council elections for 68 positions and end the year with the Kogi and Bayelsa elections involving 1, 560 constituencies.

He, therefore, explained that fixing of the election dates ahead was to help the commission to plan and to also give the nation a sense of certainty in elections dates.

“People need to know because it allows us to plan; it is consistent with the Constitution and the Electoral Act.

“It is consistent with what we should do based on common sense and the enormous planning for the elections.”

Convener of the meeting, Mr Clement Nwankwo, commended INEC for the early release of the 2019 elections dates, adding that it would make for proper planning.

Nwankwo said that the step would help to breed a “no excuse political atmosphere’’ for free and transparent election in the country.

   

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