SAN FRANCISCO, September 23, (THEWILL) – The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has revealed that it had directed its states’ offices to begin the distribution of uncollected permanent voters cards (PVCs) to their owners.
Nick Dazang, Deputy Director of voter education and publicity in the commission, made this known in an interview with NAN in Abuja.
Dazang said the directive was part of efforts by the commission to ensure that uncollected PVCs were distributed to the registered voters.
“It will be recalled that after the 2015 general election, we had over 12 million uncollected PVCs,” he said.
“What the commission did was to direct all states of the federation, including the FCT to strategize ways of distributing the uncollected PVCs that are with them.
“It is an ongoing exercise.”
He disclosed that there was no deadline attached to the directive, adding that it was left for each state to decide on the modality for the distribution.
In June, INEC had admitted that it had over 12 million PVCs yet to be collected by registered voters across the country.
It had unveiled its plans to fully distribute the cards before the end of the year.
Story by David Oputah