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INEC: Distribution Of Uncollected Pvc Resumes This Month

The Independent National Electoral Commission has said it will resume the distribution of 11,228,582 uncollected Permanent Voter Cards this month.

 

INEC’s National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education, Mr Festus Okoye, disclosed this in an interview with a news agency on Tuesday.

He said all the uncollected PVCs were still locked up at the Central Bank of Nigeria as promised by the commission.

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Okoye said, “All the uncollected PVCs are still locked up because we promised to resume after the elections and, so far, we have concluded some of the elections. The last bit of the elections will be done in Rivers State this weekend.

“Immediately after we are sure we have concluded these elections, the collection of PVCs will resume. So, we will soon resume distribution of PVCs but they are still with the Central Bank. The continuous voter registration and collection of PVCs are done at the local government level.

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“So, what the commission will do is just to give an indication on when collection can resume but we have not given that indication yet. We are still busy with elections.

“But I am sure that within this month, definitely, the commission will set a date when collection of PVCs will resume.”

Speaking on PVCs destroyed at the INEC office in Qua’an Pan Local Government Area of Plateau State few days before the elections began, the INEC commissioner said the cards had been reproduced for all the voters who submitted their names for new PVCs.

“They (the PVCs) were taken to the local governments and the owners came and collected a substantial number of them,” he added.

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Okoye also stated that the commission would set a date for the commencement of fresh registration.

He said, “We are just coming out from a major election and in the 2019 regular budget of the commission, we made provision for the acquisition of new direct data capture machines that will enable us to commence continuous voter registration.

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“So, I’m sure that the moment we finish what we call ‘reverse logistics,’ that is, getting old materials that were used for the elections back to the custody of the commission, we will announce the date for the commencement of registration of voters.

“But definitely, we have a major election in Kogi and Bayelsa before the end of the year and we are going to do continuous voter registration, especially in those two states concerned.

“Continuous voter registration will be statewide in those states. In other places, it will just be at the level of the local governments.”

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The INEC commissioner called for a multi-stakeholder approach to bolster voter registration and PVCs collections, adding that voters should refrain from waiting till the last minute to register for or collect their voter cards.

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