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    INEC Declares Stolen 2,045 PVCs In A’Ibom, A Nullity- INEC

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comNovember 14, 2018 --- 10:59 amNo Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared the 2,045 Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) stolen from its office in Akwa Ibom State as a nullity.

    “Those things were stolen from the office where we kept them for safe keeping. It is a nullity because we have the list of everybody, their names, pin number, picture and data register.”

    Dr. Mohammed Lecky, INEC’s National Commissioner in-charge of Akwa Ibom, Delta and Cross River, who stated this on Tuesday at a news briefing in Uyo, observed that it was a sheer waste of time to steal the PVCs.

    “It will only cost INEC money to reproduce the PVCs and make them available.

    “But, we have to go after the culprits who were responsible so that they can be punished,” the commissioner said.

    Lecky said that the cards were stolen from the commission’s office in Okobo local government area during the recent primary elections by some political parties.

    He said that the police have initiated actions to ensure that those culpable are brought to book.

    “The PVCs were stolen in Okobo local government area. There were 2,045 PVCs that were stolen. We have visited the local government area and have seen a lot of security lapses around the local government office.

    “It was due to a mob action which was the consequence of the primary elections that were taking place that time and the police are looking into the matter.”

    The commissioner stated that the display of the voter register was successful in the state.

    He, however, criticised the display of campaign billboards all over the state before the opening of campaigns, and warned politicians that the practice was a violation of the electoral laws.

    “If you walk around the state, you will see a number of billboards already making campaign promises. This is not acceptable; we will make sure this is discouraged. Campaigns cannot start before Nov. 18.

    “By doing that, we should know we will be violating the rules of engagement. It is not yet November 18 and we have a lot of billboards with campaign messages.

    “Political campaigns are supposed to be events that mark political parties educating the electorate of their manifestos, what they intend to do for the people. We implore the political parties to abide by INEC rules and regulations.

    “No campaigns are supposed to start before November 18 for the Presidential and National Assembly elections.

    “We do not encourage campaigns messages that are hateful in nature. Hate speech will engineer people to become violent and hate speech is a clear danger to our electoral process and therefore should be discouraged,” he said.

     

    Delta and Cross River-Dr. Mohammed Lecky INEC’s National Commissioner in charge of Akwa Ibom Okobo local government area Permanent Voter Cards- PVCs The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)
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