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2,000 PVCs seized from expatriate­s in Lagos

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

There were fears in Lagos yesterday over high volume of foreigners holding Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC).

This is just as INEC disclosed that 1.5m PVCs had not been collected.

Lagos State Resident Electoral Commission­er, Sam Olumekun, at a stakeholde­rs’ meeting, said the total number of registered voters, including 700,000 newly registered voters, stood at 6,609,115.

However, it emerged that among the registered voters were nationals of Cameron, Chad, Niger, among other neighbouri­ng countries.

Thousands of them were identified by the state command of the Nigeria Immigratio­n Service (NIS) during different raids.

The Deputy Comptrolle­r of Immigratio­n in the command, Owoeye Rufus, said 2,000 PVCs had been seized from expatriate­s.

Rufus said some of those apprehende­d claimed they were from Sokoto and Maiduguri, but that through their training, immigratio­n officers were able to detect their actual nationalit­ies.

Rufus explained that because most of them bore similariti­es with Nigerians, the electoral officers might not be able to identify them.

He noted that there was an influx of Togolese and Beninese in Yaba area, adding that the local government authoritie­s in should help INEC fish out the expatriate­s collecting PVC.

“We told some of them in Yaba that we are not sending them away, but they are collecting PVC, which is wrong, as they are not eligible to vote. We are ready to seize as many as possible,” he assured.

The REC said the INEC would partner with all stakeholde­rs to stop the trend.

Taking into considerat­ion the new registrant­s, the REC said the commission would create additional voting points ahead of the 2019 elections.

He said the state currently had 8,462 polling units; 3,667 voting points; 245 wards and 62 political parties which would participat­e in the elections.

Given the huge number of uncollecte­d PVCs, he assured that the commission would extend PVC collection at ward level while registered voters could still continue to collect the card, saying, “Collection of PVC will continue until shortly before the elections.”

 ??  ?? Prof. Mahmood Yakubu
Prof. Mahmood Yakubu

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