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General News of Monday, 23 January 2023

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2023 Polls: Extend PVC collection - Yiaga Africa to INEC

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As the 2023 Election Day draws closer, Yiaga Africa, has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to extend Permanent Voter Card, PVC, collection in order for more Nigerians to exercise their franchise during the election.

The call was made by the Executive Director, Yiaga Africa, Samson Itodo, while reeling out plans of Yiaga Africa for the 2023 general elections along with Director of Programmes, Yiaga Africa, Cynthia Mbamalu, and Head of Election Projects, Yiaga Africa, Paul James, during a roundtable interaction with the media in Abuja.

Itodo said: “We are involved with the PVC collection process, and currently we deployed volunteers across Lagos and Abuja, and across States like Abia under the voting support initiative, and these citizens supporting INEC in the distribution of the PVCs.

“But three things have come up around the PVCs and we would like to use this opportunity to also put that on the table.

“That one, INEC validated over 2 million records. Now these 2 million records of people, INEC didn’t publish the list of these people, and so these people whose records have been invalidated are not aware, they show up at the collection centers, only to be told that their PVCs are not ready and they have been invalidated.

“But INEC would have published the list of all the invalidated PVCs, so people know and INEC has the contact details of those people, INEC should have contacted those people so they don’t show up at the collection centers thinking their PVCs are ready.

“Secondly, is the unprinted PVCs, there are people whose records were not invalidated, but they show up and INEC informs them that their PVCs are not ready and asked them to come back in two weeks.

“We hope that this two weeks’ timeline or by the end of these two weeks, the PVCs will be ready for the people because people should get their PVCs to cast their vote.

“And thirdly, and perhaps the last and based on our observation, the extension for the PVC collection is indeed a welcome development but looking at all this logistics issues if by the 29th of January sufficient PVCs have not been collected, then INEC should consider extension for the PVC collection to enable people to collect their PVCs because Nigerians are determined to vote in the next elections.”

He also assured Nigerians that, “I would want to inform the Nigerian people that with all we do at Yiaga Africa with all that we have reeled out doubt is to protect the integrity of the process and we will stand by the Nigerian people to ensure that their votes count, and the process is devoid of all forms of manipulation.”


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