INEC assures citizens that all votes cast will count due to the introduction of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System ( BVAS) in this year's elections.
Eighteen registered parties are fielding candidates in the elections. Good journalism costs a lot of money. The previous elections were held in 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015 and 2019. “Is this your first time voting in an election? With the BVAS device be rest assured that your vote will count in this #NigeriaDecides2023 election,” INEC said, adding that Nigerians should “Come out and exercise your right to vote in a peaceful manner.” [Permanent Voters Cards](https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-east/583449-2023-hunter-discovers-thousands-of-pvcs-in-anambra-forest-few-days-to-elections.html) (PVC) to go out and vote because their votes will count in the ongoing general election.
The Director Voter Education and Publicity of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Victor Aluko, has restated that no one will be allowed to vote ...
So, if you don’t have PVC, don’t even come to the polling unit,” he said. So, we are preparing for those who have PVCs, and we are not really bothered at this time, about those who do not have PVCs. Anybody who was not able to collect the PVC, it is not a crime. Those are the people we are expecting in our polling units. “So, it is good that we deal with the facts, it is good that we follow what INEC has said, rather than what some fake INEC officials are saying. If you do not have the PVC, you cannot even come to our polling units.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says no one will be allowed to vote during the elections without a valid permanent voter card (PVC).
No voter without a PVC will be allowed to vote.” So also, the use of the permanent voter’s card (PVC). Every eligible voter is required to have his or her permanent voter card (PVC) at the ready when polling units open tomorrow Saturday 25th February at 8.30 am. “The message is not from INEC. It is fake. Check the information below for more details
Having the Permanent Voter's Card is proof that you're serious about democracy and governance in Nigeria. The General Elections is just one day away and ...
Information saves lives and while you don’t have your PVC, save the lives of people with PVC by sharing useful information with them. And while sharing useful information is a form of support, there are physical aids you can render to people close to you. Offer them words of encouragement to go out and be part of the election process.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says it recorded a 93.3 per cent Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) collection rate ahead of the February ...
This is closely followed by Kano with 5,594,193, and Kaduna with 4,164, 473. Below is the recent list released by INEC as regards the PVC collection by the 36 states and the FCT. According to INEC 87, 209,007 PVCs have so far been collected ahead of the upcoming.
No PVC, No Voting - INEC Declaration Victor Aluko, the Director of Voter Education and Publicity of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) ...
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INEC says voters who do not have their PVC will not be allowed to vote and I did my best to get mine, but now it is found in Abeokuta.
“I was surprised that all the days’ effort were just for a five minutes moment. “At my friends place, my sleep that night was very restless, and by 1:46AM, I was out of the house which was a trekkable distance. From state to state, I searched until I got the information: ‘Voter Information Found’. “This was around 2:00 in the afternoon. I was the only lady. 2:00PM, and the application took just five minutes. “Now, don’t get it twisted, people were waiting to apply for their PVC, not that the numbers were forged. “Haa, Madam, na only you waka come? “Why? But that dream is not a possibility today. “I got there at 10:32AM and I was told at the gate not to stress myself. They do not have their PVC.
Thousands of dumped PVCs discovered in Lagos suburb, raising concerns about voter disenfranchisement ahead of Nigeria's presidential election.
The dumping of PVCs in Ago Palace raises serious questions about the integrity of Nigeria’s electoral process. It is not clear how many PVCs were found dumped in Ago Palace, but according to the report obtained by Mandynews.com, many people have already collected their PVCs from the designated location. Reports of PVC scarcity in some parts of Lagos have raised concerns about potential voter disenfranchisement in the upcoming presidential election.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has reiterated its stance on the use of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) in.
The INEC chairman also said “ban on the use of mobile phones in voting cubicles still in place”. Prof Mahmood Yakubu, the INEC chairman gave the assurance at the 1st briefing on INEC’s preparedness for the 2023 General Elections held at ICC, Abuja on Thursday, February 23rd. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has reiterated its stance on the use of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) in the Presidential and National Assembly election holding today, Saturday, February 25.