Eniola Olayemi

 

“With no excuse, INEC officials just said it wasn’t ready. A lot of people have been there since 6:30am. Nearly half of the crowd at Ikorudu Local Government Area office was not able to get their PVCs. They were told it wasn’t available and they should not come back tomorrow. However, some people have resolved to come tomorrow, since that’s the last day for collection,” a resident told The Premier News.

Undress of Ikorodu residents were locked outside the premises of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Thursday, as they came to collect their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs).

Many, however, left disappointed as the commission was unable to provide their PVCs.

Our correspondent who was at the commission in Ikorodu noted that many of the residents had arrived as early as 6:30am but didn’t get their PVCs.

As the crowd continued to swell, an INEC official who did not introduce himself came out and told them that their PVCs were not ready.

One of the residents said he had registered since March 2018, and had been told the same thing since.

INEC has fixed Friday, February 8, 2019 as the deadline for collection.

Speaking with The Premier News, a resident said: “The process is submitting your Temporary Voter Card (TVC), and then they will go inside to search for your PVC. Half of the people that are here at the centre have been told their PVCs are not ready. With no excuse, INEC officials just said it is not ready. A lot of people of have been there since 6:30am.

“Nearly half of the crowd at Ikorudu Local Government Area office were not able to get their PVCs. They were told it wasn’t available and they should not come back tomorrow. However, some people have resolved to come tomorrow, since that’s the last day for collection.

“If it is not available tomorrow, that means they cannot vote. People were left under the sun, while INEC distributed available PVCs over the fence.”

 

 

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