The
Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, yesterday said the commission
had produced Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) for all the registered voters in the
country.
Deputy Director, Voter Education and Publicity, INEC, Mr Nick Dazang, disclosed this at a workshop organised for journalists in Kaduna. INEC had in January announced that it registered 68.8 million voters in the country for this month’s general elections.
Deputy Director, Voter Education and Publicity, INEC, Mr Nick Dazang, disclosed this at a workshop organised for journalists in Kaduna. INEC had in January announced that it registered 68.8 million voters in the country for this month’s general elections.
Dazang said although the commission earlier had
challenges in the production of the cards, it was able to overcome the
challenges. He said the commission had produced cards for those whose data were
lost and those recently captured during its Continuous Voter Registration
(CVR). “At a point in time, the contractor producing the cards had machine
failure, but after sometimes, he overcame the problem and was able to boost
level of production from 350,000 to 600,000 per day.
“The one we
sublet was able to produce 1.4 million daily and that explained why we keep
telling people that we have confidence that we will produce the card and every
one will get it. “Now, as we speak, the cards for those whose bio-data were
captured during the Continuous Voters Registration are available for
collection.” He said the cards had been distributed to respective states for
collection and owners could collect theirs at the distribution centers.”
Dazang
also said that no fewer than 65 per cent of the cards had been collected
nationwide as at yesterday morning. “As at last week when we had a meeting with
our Public Affairs Officers in Abuja, the commission had distributed 63 per
cent of the cards.” He assured that those who registered would collect their
cards before February 14. Dazang said the commission had taken delivery of
152,000 card reader machines, which would be used at the 120,000 polling units
during the polls, adding that each card reader was configured for use at
specific polling units.
Dazang also
said that non-sensitive materials had been distributed, while the distribution
of sensitive materials would begin soon. Dansang, who commended the level of
collaboration INEC had with the media, said the commission would continue to
work with journalists to improve the nation’s election process. “For any
election to be successful, the electoral body must work with the media,” Dazang
said. As ex-confab delegates seek polls’ postponement Meanwhile, barely two
weeks to the general election, some former members of the 2014 National
Conference, yesterday, called for the postponement of the election, saying
INECwas not ready for the polls.
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