The Guardian (Nigeria)

INEC dismisses reports suggesting Nigerians can vote without PVC

CSOS uncover ‘ 84,000 underage voters’ in Plateau register

- From Sodiq Omolaoye, Oludare Richards and Matthew Ogune, Abuja

CHAIRMAN of Independen­t National Electoral Commission ( INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, has dispelled reports claiming Nigerians registered by the agency can cast ballots in the 2023 elections without presenting Permanent Voter Cards ( PVC) at polling units.

Yakubu made the clarificat­ion at an ongoing induction retreat for Resident Electoral Commission­ers ( RECS) in Lagos.

The event was organised by the United Nations Developmen­t Programme ( UNDP).

The INEC chairman said the reports, which began trending last week, are misleading and contradict provisions of Electoral Act 2022, specifical­ly, Section 47: 1, which reads: “A person intending to vote in an election shall present himself with his voter card to a presiding officer for accreditat­ion at the polling unit in his constituen­cy in which his name is registered.”

His reaction came against the backdrop of arguments that Nigerians should be allowed to vote without PVCS, since the newly introduced Bimodal Voter Accreditat­ion System ( BVAS) can validate voters without physical presentati­on of cards at polling units.

He clarified: “Nobody can vote without the PVC. The position of the law is, therefore, clear. The PVC is a necessary requiremen­t for voting.”

MEANWHILE, a coalition of INEC registered civil society organisati­ons ( CSOS), under the auspices of Saving Our Votes, said it uncovered about 84,000 underage persons in Plateau State’ voter register.

Speaking on behalf of the coalition at a press conference, in Abuja, yesterday, Stafford Jedidiah Bisong of Interconti­nental Leadership Initiative lamented that the register is replete with the underage, including persons below five years.

According to Bisong, findings also revealed multiple registrati­ons in Wase, Kanam, Kanke in Jos North and Sharabutu in Riyom Council.

 ?? PHOTO: GREGORY ONYEJOSE ?? Head, Investment Operations, Afrinvest, Sharon Ukachukwu ( left); Managing Director, Optimus by Afrinvest, Ayodeji Ebo; Chief Investment Officer, Afrinvest Asset Management, Robert Omotunde; Managing Director, Afrinvest Securities, Allen Adedoyin and Investment Strategy Manager, Afrinvest Asset Management, Omosuyi Temitope, during a pre- event media briefing ahead of the firm’s ‘ Investment Strategy Outlook 2023: Soft or Hard Landing’ in Lagos… yesterday.
PHOTO: GREGORY ONYEJOSE Head, Investment Operations, Afrinvest, Sharon Ukachukwu ( left); Managing Director, Optimus by Afrinvest, Ayodeji Ebo; Chief Investment Officer, Afrinvest Asset Management, Robert Omotunde; Managing Director, Afrinvest Securities, Allen Adedoyin and Investment Strategy Manager, Afrinvest Asset Management, Omosuyi Temitope, during a pre- event media briefing ahead of the firm’s ‘ Investment Strategy Outlook 2023: Soft or Hard Landing’ in Lagos… yesterday.

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