Thousands of Nigerians are still left frustrated as their efforts to get their permanent voters card, PVC, are getting even more stressful. INEC had earlier announced that PVCs have been decentralized to ward level as to make the collection seamless for voters. Although, most Nigerians have been able to collect their PVCs, most are still
PVC collection centers by Wards across Nigeria
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC has decided to make the PVC collection a bit easier for Nigerian Electorates by sorting and distributing the PVCs to different Wards in different local government areas across Nigeria to ease the stress on INEC and Nigerians as well. This exercise would close on the 15th of January as
PVCs collection moves to ward level Friday — INEC
The Independent National Electoral Commission has said that the devolution of the Permanent Voter Cards to the wards will commence on Friday. This was made known in a statement signed by the National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Festus Okoye, on Thursday. The Commission noted that those who applied to replace lost,
INEC concerned about elections in parts of Anambra
INEC concerned about election in some parts of Anambra state as stakeholders claim gunmen set houses of monarch, deputy speaker ablaze The Independent National Electoral Commission has expressed doubts over the conduct of elections in some parts of Anambra State in the 2023 general polls as a result of the activities of gunmen in Anambra
Deadline for PVC collection yet New PVCs ain’t ready, Nigerians react against INEC (video)
INEC Nigeria seems to be getting Nigerian voters more confused by the day with their incongruous statements not matching with substantial and verifiable evidences of seriousness. INEC was quick to publish dates for PVC collection and deadline for collection without having all voters cards readily available. Why fix deadline for PVC collection? How on earth
INEC begins PVCs issuance as so many people complain (video)
The Independent National Electoral Commission has commenced the distribution of Permanent Voter Cards ahead of the 2023 general election to residents at the Federal Capital Territory Headquarters, Garki-Abuja, on Monday. Residents were seen approaching the distribution centre to pick up their PVCs. See photos: Meanwhile, so many Registrants are complaining of INEC is yet
Why we are harvesting Voter Identification Numbers from PVCs – INEC
Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has explained its decision to harvest Voter Identification Numbers, VIN, from Permanent Voter Cards PVCs of Nigerians registered several years ago but are yet to collect their PVCs. INEC National Commissioner in charge of Information and Voter Education Committee, Mr. Festus Okoye in a statement, yesterday, said: “The commission had
INEC office set ablaze, workers kidnapped in Imo
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, office in Orlu Local Government Area of Imo State has been set ablaze by unknown arsonists. The arsonists attacked the building undergoing renovation on Thursday. INEC’s Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for Imo State, Prof. Sylvia Agu, confirmed the attack in a statement issued by the National Commissioner, Information and
Collection Of PVCs Commences December 12 – INEC
The independent National Electoral Commission, on Friday, noted that citizens who participated in the voters’ registration exercise ahead of the 2023 general elections would be able to collect their Permanent Voters Cards from December 12, 2022. This was disclosed in a statement made available to our correspondent in Abuja. According to the statement, the Commission met,
INEC drops strong Message on the use of BVAS
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC is obviously under serious and intense pressure to discontinue the use of BVAS. There are strong indications that the ruling PDAPC are already jittery before the election, hence the pressure on INEC to cancel the use of BVAS and iRev system of voting. However, INEC through their chairman, Prof. Yakubu Mahmood