….953,803 PVCs yet to be collected
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Lagos State says 5,676,858 Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) have been collected out of 6,630,661 received in the state from 2011 to 2021.
Mr Olusegun Agbaje, INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for Lagos state disclosed this at a Stakeholders’ Meeting on Collection of Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) with leadership of political parties, civil society organisations, and religious leaders on Thursday, in Ikeja.
Agbaje, who commended all stakeholders for collaboration in the quest to build a sustainable democratic culture in Nigeria, said the commission was doing everything possible to deliver an acceptable and credible elections everyone would be proud of in 2023.
“It is pertinent to note that as at December 2, 2022, 953,803 PVCs were yet to be collected by their owners.
“These uncollected cards and the expected PVCs for fresh registrants , transfer or review from January to July will be available for collection in all INEC offices across the state from Monday, Dec. 12.
“It is instructive to note that collection of PVC by proxy will not be allowed and the collection of PVC is free.
“Owners of transferred, defaced or other incident PVCs should bring along with them, the old PVCs for exchange with new ones,” the INEC boss said.
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According to him, for the avoidance of doubt, anyone without PVC cannot vote in the 2023 general elections in line with the Electoral Act 2022.
He said that INEC had fixed the collection of PVCs from December 12, 2022 to January 22, 2023 at its Local Government Area offices and from January 6, 2023 to January 15, 2023 at the ward levels.
The commissioner said deadline of January 22 for collection of PVCs became imperative to enable INEC compute the polling unit by polling unit records of PVCs collected.
Agbaje said the deadline was to aid INEC preparations in line with sections 24 (2&3), 47 (3) and 51 (2) of the Electoral Act 2022, in case the margin of lead between the two leading candidates in an election was not in excess of the total number of voters who collected their PVCs in polling units where elections were postponed, voided or not held.
“Consequently, all those that are yet to collect their PVCs are to do so within the period and avoid last minute rush as the commission will not extend the collection period,” he added.
He explained that Lagos state had 13,325 polling units and 245 wards spread across the 20 LGAs, saying that 13, 325 Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) would be deployed for authentication of PVCs and accreditation of voters.
He said that INEC had continued to work round the clock toward ensuring that no stone would be left unturned for the creation of very conducive electoral environment for an all inclusive participation of all stakeholders.