Have you collected your permanent
voter card (PVC)? If not, what are you waiting for?
In less than 48 hours time, the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) would stop issuing PVCs to
voters, and this would mean inability to vote during the elections.
INEC had announced February 8 as
last day for collection of PVCs to give room for preparations for the
elections.
The presidential and national
assembly elections will hold on February 16 while governorship and state houses
of assembly polls will take place March 2.
“Registered voters must endeavour
to collect their cards personally. We are working hard to ensure that no PVC
goes into the wrong hands,” Mahmood Yakubu, INEC chairman, had said last year.
The commission had said the total
number of registered voters in the country is at least 84 million, but there
are still millions of uncollected PVCs across the country.
Where to collect your PVC
There are two ways to locate your
PVC, as shown on INEC website: first, using your polling unit (PU) number as
provided on temporary voters card; enter the number in the “PU Number Search
Form” to view where to go and pick up your PVC. But in the instance you don’t
have your temporary card, you would have to use your ward and polling unit
description also on the website to view your PVC location.
So, what are you waiting for?
Hurry now!
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