Delta Residents Lament INEC’s Poor Attitude In PVC Collection

2023: Groups Demands More PVC Registration Centres In Southeast

by Victor Ndubuisi
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The National Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, has been urged by the Coalition of South East Youth Leaders, COSEYL, to establish additional PVC registration centers.

The coalition’s president-general, Goodluck Ibem, who claimed to have visited some centers on Wednesday, emphasized the requirement for at least 100 computers in each registration center.

In order to ease some of the challenges faced by individuals eager to register, Ibem urged the electoral authority to expand the exercise to the various voting units in the South-East.

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The statement reads in part, “Since the voters registration exercise commerced for the 2023 general elections, Local Government INEC offices have only been the only registration point for the exercise which has made it very difficult and a herculean task for so many Nigerians in the South East to register for their Permanent Voters Card, PVCs.

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“So many Nigerians coming out to the INEC offices are finding it difficult due to the large number of people that come out on a daily basis to register.

“Some people have to pay a high cost of transport fare to get to the INEC office for over a month without being able to register for the PVC.

“As at the time we visited some of the centers, the INEC office has only 2 computers for the registration, meanwhile one computer can register only 60 persons per day when we have over 700 persons on ground for the registration.

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“The INEC chairman Professor Mahmood Yakubu needs to come down to South East to see for himself the suffering people go through to register for their PVCs due to insufficient number of computers and equipments for the registration exercise coupled with the long distance so many people have to trek or transport themselves in other to get to the INEC office where the registration exercise is been done”.

 

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