Some eligible voters who lost their permanent voter cards and applied for re-issuance claim they are yet to obtain them from their chosen local government ...
According to him, “Only registrants that met the constitutional requirements will collect their PVCs. According to him, “I’m just hearing the arrival of new cards from you. INEC should make use of all channels to inform the general public. It was only last Friday that it occurred to me that there was danger. I want to vote to satisfy my conscience.” The case you are mentioning might be one of such yet to check again. The person I met told me to return the next day. I even applied that my polling booth be moved to my village at Saint John, Obunofia Ndi-Uno in Ezeagu LGA of Enugu State, which they agreed. I then went to the INEC registration centre and informed them. According to him, “I was a victim of One-Chance criminals. According to him, “I lost my PVC some years ago. He reported to the officials of INEC at Okpara Avenue collection centre, Enugu, ahead of the revalidation exercise for the 2023 elections.
Aisha Dahiru, in Hatsu ward Miga LGA, a flood victim, lost her voter card during the flooding of her community. But the Independent National Electoral ...
INEC told me that my name is on their record but yet can’t provide my PVC, that’s incompetence on the part of whoever is responsible for the missing PVC in Miga LGA,” Muhammed said in anger. “I can’t be disenfranchised in my own country because of someone else’s carelessness, how will my name appear on the register, and yet my card can’t be found, I have visited even the state office and I was redirected to my LGA. I have been coming here ever since with the hope of good news, but INEC is yet to give me any,” Sani said. Aisha’s first registration was in 2014 but she had kept it safe until after she lost all her property to the flood which ravaged her community in 2021. He said he applied for replacement about a year ago. But the