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    2019: INEC Records 70% PVC Collection In C’ River

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comDecember 30, 2018 --- 9:23 pmNo Comments2 Mins Read
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    Independent National Electoral commission, INEC, in Cross River State has achieved 70 percent distribution of Permanent Voters Card, PVC, to registered voters and efforts are being made for all the cards to be distributed before the end of January 2019.

    Dr. Frankland Briyai, Resident Electoral Commissioner REC, for the state told Vanguard, Sunday in Calabar that the commission had to participate in the 2018 Carnival Calabar to carry out enlightenment campaign to educate voters on the need to collect their PVCs and also how to vote in the 2019 elections.

    “This is the third time INEC is participating in the Carnival Calabar and principally the exercise is for voter -education and publicity on how Nigerians can carry out their civic responsibility with regards to the 2019 elections and we did that through dramatic presentations at the carnival.”

    He said all the PVCs in the state were ready for collection and voters should to go to council headquarters where they registered and would be directed to where they can collect their voters’ cards.

    “Basically, those who do not collect their PVCs will not have the opportunity to participate in the 2019 elections and if they do not vote, those who collect theirs would vote for candidates of their choice which may not be the choice of those who do not vote so everybody should collect his or her PVC and ensure he/she votes in the election.”

    He cautioned against slotting the cards inside wallets and carrying them about as they are principally for voting and not for banking transactions or other activities.

    Director of Voter Enlightenment at the INEC headquarters, Abuja, Mr Osazie Bamidele said the card readers would be used during the 2019 elections whether the amended 2010 Electoral Act was signed into law or not and that the commission was putting modalities in place for effective training of electoral officers to handle the card readers and also ensure their maximum effectiveness nationwide during the elections.

     

    Carnival Calabar Cross River State Director of Voter Enlightenment at the INEC headquarters-Abuja-Mr Osazie Bamidele Dr. Frankland Briyai-Resident Electoral Commissioner REC Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC)
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