INEC Denies Plans to Destroy Six Million Uncollected Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs)

January 5, 2025

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has dismissed rumors of a plan to destroy over six million uncollected Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs). The commission clarified that it remains committed to ensuring the integrity of Nigeria’s electoral process and making voter cards accessible to all eligible citizens.

Speaking on the matter, INEC’s National Commissioner for Information and Voter Education, Festus Okoye, debunked claims circulating in some quarters about the destruction of uncollected PVCs. He assured Nigerians that the commission has no such intention, emphasizing its efforts to ensure these cards are available for collection by their rightful owners.

INEC reiterated its dedication to ensuring voter inclusion, particularly ahead of upcoming elections. The commission is exploring measures to make it easier for citizens to collect their PVCs, including extending collection deadlines and deploying targeted awareness campaigns to inform the public about the importance of retrieving their cards.

While reaffirming its stance, INEC acknowledged the logistical and operational challenges involved in storing millions of uncollected PVCs. Despite these difficulties, the commission emphasized its resolve to uphold democratic principles and promote active voter participation.

Nigerians have expressed mixed reactions to the news. Many applauded INEC’s assurance but urged the commission to simplify the collection process and address the systemic issues that often hinder accessibility. Some stakeholders have called for innovations like digital PVCs or mobile distribution centers to improve efficiency.

INEC’s statement underscores its commitment to transparency and electoral integrity. By addressing concerns about uncollected PVCs and taking proactive steps to facilitate their distribution, the commission aims to bolster public confidence in the electoral process and encourage higher voter turnout in future elections.

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