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INEC: 22,000 PVCs Collected In Lagos, 5,600 In Edo During Weekend


Following the extension of deadline for collection of Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the rate of collection has increased recently with Lagos recording 22,000 and Edo 5,600 during the weekend.

According to data received by Prime Business Africa, 22,062 PVCs were collected across 20 local government areas in Lagos on Saturday, 21st January, 2023. 11,827 were male voters while 10,235 were females. Eti-Osa LGA recorded the highest PVC collection with 5,832, followed by Alimosho which had 4,114.

Other LGAs are: Agege – 361, Ajeromi-Ifelodun – 547, Amuwo Odofin – 1,089, Apapa – 387, Badagry – 325, Epe – 299, Ibeju-Lekki – 475, Ifako-Ijaiye – 531, Ikeja – 601, Ikorodu – 1,677, Kosofe – 1,200, Lagos Island – 263, Lagos Mainland – 211, Mushin – 606, Ojo – 960, Oshodi-Isolo – 1,437, Somolu – 469, and Surulere – 447

Edo recorded 5593, across the 18 LGA in the State on Friday, 20th January, 2023. Ikpoba Okha LGA had the highest number of PVCs collected with 1,274 followed by Oredo LGA – 1,108.

Others are: Akoko Edo – 74, Egor – 440, Esan Central – 122, Esan North East – 261, Esan South East – 122, Esan West – 287, Etsako Central – 70, Etsako East – 115, Etsako West – 297, Igueben – 53, Orhionmwon – 217, Ovia North East – 543, Ovia South West – 228, Owan East – 81, Owan West – 111, and Uhunmwode – 190.

INEC had on 13th January, announced extension of deadline for the collection of PVCs to Saturday, 29th January 2023 to enable registered voters do so. 

The electoral body extended collection of PVCs at Registration Areas (wards) to Sunday, January 22, after which collection will revert to the INEC Offices in the LGAs from Monday, January 23 to Sunday, January 29, being the last day for the collection.

 

The Commission said it was not determined to ensure that registered voters have ample opportunity to collect their PVCs ahead of the forthcoming election, hence, the extension of timeframe for collection.

The electoral body had also said it printed  13.8 million (13,868,441) PVCs for all new valid registrants as well as applicants for transfer or replacement of cards, and urged issuing officers to compile any complaints about non-availability of cards and forward to appropriate authorities for necessary actions. 

There were allegations of discriminatory issuance of PVCs in some parts of the country which the commission said it was investigating.

 

Victor Ezeja

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with six years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Masters degree in Mass Communication.

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