On Friday many expressed anger over their inability to register for the Permanent Voter Cards, PVC in Abuja.
One Mr
Cletus Chukwu who was angered over the slow pace of the exercise said that his
attempt to get registered since Monday had failed.
He said,
“I have been coming here since Monday this week.
In what
appears to be a last-minute rush, many residents thronged Continuous Voters
Registration, CVR centres on Friday to register for the PVC ahead of the 2023
general elections.
Across the
nation’s capital on Friday, many registration centres were overcrowded with
persons struggling to get their PVCs, raising fears that many people may not be
registered.
Amongst
the hundreds of persons who stormed the CVR centre in Bwari, only a few were
able to get captured following low input by the Independent National Electoral
Commission, INEC officials.
As of 2pm only
about 60 persons had successfully registered despite the teeming crowd in Bwari
centre.
The centre
became rowdy at about 10am when residents waiting to register became upset that
the few available INEC officials could not attend to them.
The centre
had just two computers used for the registration at the Bwari INEC office.
“Every
day, I come to this centre early in the morning still, I have not been able to
register. Many of us are definitely going to be disenfranchised because, with
the way things are going, it will be very impossible for some of us to
participate in the election.
The
situation in Kubwa and Dutse-Alhaji centres of the FCT is not any different
from that of Bwari as intending voters lamented difficulties in getting
registered.
It was
gathered that at the Duts-Alhaji centre, transfer of polling unit and other
minor services had more attention than fresh registrations.
Felix
Ogaba, a resident who was also battling to get registered, said the exercise
was not orderly. He alleged that those who had connections with some of the
officials do not go through the normal processes.
“We have
been here since 3am and here we are. We have over 400 names in that list and I
am number 60. I doubt if they will reach my number today. The same thing
happened yesterday and I got angry and left”, he said.
Miss Jane
Obande said she has no other option but to forfeit the 2023 elections, saying
all her efforts to get the PVC have yielded no good results.
“Many of
us have already been disenfranchised. I can’t continue anymore, I and my
siblings have been coming here since Monday yet as it is now, it is not
possible for us to register before the closing date”, she added.
Jane also
appealed to the electoral body to extend the deadline in order not to
disenfranchise Nigerians who are ready to participate in the coming general
elections.
An
official of INEC who spoke to our correspondent on conditions of anonymity
claimed poor network connectivity was one of their major challenges, explaining
that the Bwari centre can only register about 200 persons in a day.
He said,
“Among other challenges, I think the major issue here is network service.
Sometimes the site will be down maybe because of too much traffic. But I can
assure you that we will do our best”.
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