No plan to destroy uncollected permanent voter cards – INEC
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says it is not planning to destroy uncollected permanent voter cards (PVCs).
An online report recently claimed that the electoral commission wanted to destroy six million uncollected PVCs.
In a statement on Sunday, INEC described the report as “false” and advised members of the public to ignore it.
“Our attention has been drawn to a newspaper report that the Commission is contemplating the destruction of over six million uncollected Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVCs) going back to the 2015 voter registration,” the statement reads.
“The report is incorrect. At no time did the Commission contemplate the destruction of uncollected PVCs. The public is advised to discountenance the story.”
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Forty-eight hours before the 2023 presidential election, the commission announced that 87,209,007 PVCs had been collected across the country.
The PVCs collection data meant that 93.3 percent of 93,469,008 registered voters had collected their PVCs.
However, 6,259,229 PVCs—representing 6.7 percent of PVCs—remain uncollected.
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