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PVC Collection: Our People Being Sidelined By INEC, SOKAPU cries out
By Iyojo Ameh
With just few weeks to the 2023 general elections in Nigeria, the Southern Kaduna Peoples Union (SOKAPU) has alleged that its people are being frustrated from collecting their Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
This was made known in a statement issued and signed by the acting SOKAPU President, Comrade Elisha Rosi, dated Thursday January 19, 2023.
“It is our firm believe that with the introduction of the Bimordal Voters Accreditation System (BIVAS) it will be very difficult to compromise future elections.
“Therefore, it is very unacceptable that our citizens seeking to exercise their franchise are being dribbled around by INEC officials.
SOKAPU therefore, urged its members to lay official complaints to INEC in areas where the collection of the PVCs has been deliberately made difficult.
“As for our members who are reluctant to go and collect their PVCs, they must know that they will have no moral right to complain should candidates that are not of their choices emerge winners.
“And the situation which Southern Kaduna, and indeed the entire Nigeria has found itself, every of our members that is of voting age cannot afford to show indifference.
Therefore, we call on all our members home and outside Kaduna State to do everything legally permissible to collect their PVCs and get ready for the 2023 general elections,” SOKAPU said.
The group advised those who have theirs ready, to ensure their safety and come out in large numbers and cast their votes.
“The future of our country lies with our PVCs and Southern Kaduna should be seen to be fully participating in the 2023 general polls,” it said.
SOKAPU said that it has observed with concern, very worrying issues concerning the collection of the Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) in Kaduna State.
“We have been inundated with complaints that officials of INEC at some PVCs collection centres in some Local Government Areas (LGAs) in some urban areas of Kaduna state are making it difficult for citizens to get their PVCs.
“For hours citizens would besiege collection centres just to be told to return the next day or that their polling units have been changed to places where it will be impossible for them to access on election days due to restriction of movements.
“At the same time, it has been shown that at certain PVC centres, especially in our rural areas, there are large uncollected PVCs.
Again, there are agents of some politicians who have been going around collecting PVCs of unsuspecting persons and paying them sums of money. Anyone who forfeits his voter’s card out of financial inducement is not only doing himself and his future a great disservice, but is also culpable in the criminal act. Report to the police anyone who asks for your voter’s card in exchange of money.
“Southern Kaduna must take advantage of the 2022 Amended Electoral Act, which has added much integrity to future elections in Nigeria,” the group charged.