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2023 Elections: How 20million Nigerians Fail To Get Voter Cards –INEC

by Jam theconscienceng
June 1, 2022
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2023 Elections: How 20million Nigerians Fail To Get Voter Cards –INEC

The Independent National Electoral  Commission (INEC) has lamented over the high number of uncollected Permanent Voters Card (PVCs), putting the figure at about 20million.

Mohammed asserted that statistics by INEC in 2019 showed that over 84 million PVCs were printed. He explained that over 72 million were collected while over 11 million voter cards were left uncollected, THECONSCIENCENG reports.
He said the South-West had the highest number of uncollected PVCs with over 3.4 million, followed by the North-West with over 1.9 million then the South-South with over 1.7 million.

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While the North-Central had about 1.5 million uncollected cards, the South-East recorded over 1.4 million, the North-East had over 800,000 and the FCT had about 318,000 uncollected voter’s cards.
He said, “Ahead of the 2019 general elections, there were 84 million PVCs. I think close to 20 million (PVCs have not been collected).

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“It may be a small percentage but in terms of absolute number, that’s huge. 20 million is probably more than the voters of so many West African countries put together.”
However, a civil society organisation is launching a Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) and the PVC collection campaign in collaboration with INEC, United Nations Development Programme and YIAGA Africa to drive collection in the FCT and Nasarawa State.
In April, INEC announced a total of over 1.8 million newly PVCs, comprising over 1.3 million cards of genuine, new registrants and 464,340 PVCs for verified applicants for transfer or replacement of cards were ready for collection.

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