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Home»Politics»2023 Election: 6.7million People In 17 States Yet To Collect Their PVCs – INEC
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2023 Election: 6.7million People In 17 States Yet To Collect Their PVCs – INEC

Damilare OkunolaBy Damilare OkunolaJanuary 4, 20235 Mins Read
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Less than eight weeks to the general elections, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has revealed that 6.7 million Nigerians are yet to collect their Permanent Voter Cards (PVC).

Data obtained from the state offices of the Independent National Electoral Commission on Tuesday revealed that 6.7 m PVCs were locked up in INEC safes across 17 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

INEC had announced that the collection window for PVCs will commence 12 December, 2022 and end on 22 January.

INEC’s National Commissioner for Information and Voter Education, Festus Okoye, disclosed in a statement that with effect from 6 January -15,2023 the collection of the PVCs will be devolved to the ward level after which collection would be moved to the local government areas.

According to The Punch, past elections were marred by voters’ apathy.

During the 2019 general elections, the INEC said it had about 82.3m registered voters, however only 28.6m voted in the polls which resulted in the re-election of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) who polled 15m to defeat his closest rival, Atiku Abubakar, who scored 11.2m votes.

During the Lagos governorship elections, less than 2m voted in the poll which was won by Babajide Sanwo-Olu of the APC. He garnered 739,445 votes to defeat Jimi Agbaje of the PDP who got 206,141 votes.

Data from the Lagos state INEC office revealed that as of 29 December, a total of 1,693,963 PVCs remained uncollected. This was disclosed in a document tagged ‘INEC Lagos PVCs Reports.’

It stated: “Old PVCs received from headquarters – 6,570,291; old PVCs collected up till December 29, 2022 – 5,653,330. Total uncollected old PVCs – 916,961; New PVCs received from headquarters – 940,200; New PVCs collected as at 29 December, 2022 – 163,198.

“Total uncollected New PVCs –777,022; Overall total PVCs received from headquarters- 7,510,491; Overall PVCs collected as at 29 December, 2022 -5,816,528; Overall PVCs uncollected 1,693,963.’’

The INEC Director of Voter Education, Lagos State, Mrs. Adenike Tadeshe, told The PUNCH that about 14,000 people collect their voter cards daily, noting that the commission would soon take the PVCs distribution to the wards.

She said: “I will not say we have a huge number of uncollected PVCs. Looking at the figures, as of 29 December, 2022 we have given out 5,816,528 PVCs, so we are now left with 1,693,963 and we want to put in record that on a daily basis in Lagos State, we give out about 14,000 PVCs so the number will keep reducing.

‘’Now, by 15 and 16 January, we will be taking the cards to all the 245 wards in Lagos State and from there to the local government areas, so this will bring the cards closer to the people for collection.”

Findings indicate that the FCT has 460,643 uncollected PVCs as of 24 December.

According to INEC’s Head of Voter Education in Cross River, Tonia Nwobi, 409,604 PVCs were still in the custody of the commission as 16 December.

Giving the breakdown, she stated: ‘’They include 90, 511 PVCs uncollected from 2019; 8,752 uncollected PVCs from fresh registration of 2021/2022; 61,939 uncollected PVCs from 2021/2022 transfer and 248,402 unclaimed PVCs received on 2 December, 2022.”

A document obtained from INEC revealed that the Abuja Municipal Area Council had the highest number of uncollected PVCs in the FCT.

In Osun State, 437,454 PVCs have not been collected by eligible voters as of November and in Plateau, 49,000 voter cards are still with the state INEC office.

No fewer than 231, 900 voters have yet to pick their cards in Gombe state as of 20 December. Similarly, 132,623 PVCs remained uncollected in Anambra as of 8 December.

Data released from Niger state as at 27 November, 2022 revealed that 150,988 PVCs have not been uncollected while the Adamawa state INEC office revealed that it had over 200,000 PVCs lying idle as at 18 November, 2022.

In Edo state, 661,783 voter cards have not been collected as of 29 December while Ondo and Ekiti states had 300,000 and 205,127 cards, respectively, as of 15 December.

Other States with a huge catalogue of voter cards include Oyo, 700,000; Kwara, 120,602; Borno, 80,117; Ogun, 400,000 and Edo, 661,783, Kogi, 160,966 and Imo, 300,000.

The Rivers State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Usolor Mark, declined to disclose the number of outstanding cards, but said the commission was engaging with women, youths, people living with disabilities and the aged people in the communities on PVCs collection.

Asked about the level of PVCs collection in the state, he said: ‘’We were expecting that people may have travelled home and they are not collecting, but lo and behold, they are collecting their PVCs from the various local government area offices of INEC in Rivers State.”

Speaking on the huge outstanding voter cards in the state, the Head, Voter Education and Publicity, Edo state, Timidi Wariowie, explained that the available 661,783 PVCs comprised the old and new cards which had yet to be picked up as of 31 December.

According to him, 409,832 were old uncollected PVCs while 251,951 were new voter cards.

Dr. Festus Okoye Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Permanent Voter Cards (PVC) Registered Voters for 2023 Elections
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