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March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by Odewaleadesoye(m): 6:37pm On Mar 16, 2023
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has approached the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal, praying it to set aside the judgement that ordered it to allow electorates with Temporary Voter Cards, TVC, to vote in the Governorship and National Assembly elections billed for Saturday.

In the legal process it filed through a team of lawyers led by Mr. Taminu Inuwa, SAN, the electoral body applied for “an order of injunction against execution of the judgement delivered 9th March 2023, directing the Applicant to allow the Plaintiffs/Respondents to use the Temporary Voter Cards in lieu of the Permanent Voter Cards for the 2023 general election”, pending the determination of its appeal.

INEC, in its three grounds of appeal, maintained that the Federal High Court in Abuja erred in its judgement, when it dismissed its position that allowing use of the TVC would amount to usurpation of the powers of the National Assembly under Item II of the concurrent legislative list.

It faulted the trial court for declaring that PVC was not mentioned in the Constitution or the Electoral Act as a condition to be allowed to vote or as the only means a voter would be entitled to be verified, accredited and to vote.

According to INEC, “by combined provision of Section 47 (1) & (2) of the Electoral Act 2022 and Paragraph 5(IV) of INEC Regulations & Guidelines for the conduct of elections 2022, a person is eligible to vote at an election conducted by the Commission, if he or she presents a valid PVC at the polling unit in which he is registered as a voter”.

It further argued that by virtue of section 18(3) of the Electoral Act 2022, “the intendment of the lawmakers is clear for the effect that a PVC is the only valid instrument for voter accreditation at polling unit with the use of BVAS machine in elections”.

“The whole essence of the Manual & Guidelines was defeated by the decision of the trial court when it embarked on judicial legislation and jettisoned the relevance and import of the said Manual & Guidelines which prescribed in detail, accreditation and voting procedure with the exclusive use of PVCs”, INEC added.

It will be recalled that Justice Obiora Egwuatu of the high court had in his judgement, ordered INEC to allow two aggrieved registered voters, Kofoworola Olusegun and Wilson Allwell, to participate in the elections with their TVCs.

The plaintiffs had in their suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/180/2023, lamented that despite their effort and repeated visits to INEC office, they were unable to obtain their PVCs, before February 6 which the electoral body fixed as deadline for collection of the cards.

The trial court held that evidence before it established that the plaintiffs were duly registered with their details captured in INEC’s database.

It, therefore, issued an order, compelling INEC to allow them to vote during the forthcoming elections, using the TVC issued by the electoral body, having been duly captured in the National Register of Voter’s database.

Meanwhile, the plaintiffs, on Thursday, confirmed service of INEC’s appeal on them, even as they accused the electoral body of attempting to breach their constitutional right to participate in the elections.

Speaking through their lead counsel, Mr Victor Opatola, the plaintiffs said they would challenge the appeal.

“We have only just received their notice of appeal and application for stay of execution of the judgment and we have five days (starting from today) within which to reply to them and be heard in court.

“It is the law that stay of execution and filing of notice of Appeal does not invalidate the existing judgement of Federal High Court in this matter.

“We will respond within time and they would have their day in court to move their Motion for Stay. However, INEC is mandated by law to comply with the subsisting judgment of court until the court of appeals decides otherwise

“It is also trite law, that the judgment of Court is valid until set aside and takes effect immediately upon pronouncement by the Court, and that as soon as the Court makes the order, that order takes immediate effect”,
counsel to the plaintiffs added.

VANGUARD

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Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by Candidlady: 6:39pm On Mar 16, 2023
sad

dedicating this ftc to all those going out to vote on saturday


vote wisely

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Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by inoki247: 6:39pm On Mar 16, 2023
Lol
Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by LaSenior: 6:44pm On Mar 16, 2023
cheesy

It is was with this recent election that I knew inec has been responsible for Nigerian woes

Imagine a tough electoral process that you can't rig every politician will sit up but inec always fails to give us that

Useless Inec

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Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by benuejosh: 6:44pm On Mar 16, 2023
The agenda MUST agend!
Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by Omoawoke: 6:44pm On Mar 16, 2023
angry

The whole Omoluabi and lovers of Omoluabi in Lagos have been pushed to limit
And they have all vowed to send a clear message on Saturday that Lagos belongs to them
Nobody will stay indoor or stay on the street while voting is going on
All the omoluabis in Lagos have declared war, an electoral war to show their voting power and to send a message that some people cannot stay somewhere and dictate who becomes governor in our land

all the traditional rulers in Lagos and the entire southwest have rejected chinedu Gotv GRV
The ipob hero should try again in 2027 but never in southwest, he should go to Anambra to try his luck

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Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by ogaontop(m): 6:44pm On Mar 16, 2023
INEC should first of all respect the rule on transmission of result using BVAS.
In this century of fingerprints and facial capture, what usefulness is the PVC?
Anyway he has to account for billions of naira spent in producing the PVC's

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Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by Parachoko: 6:44pm On Mar 16, 2023
They won't be able to vote on Saturday
Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by Sapiosexuality(m): 6:44pm On Mar 16, 2023
But the PVC doesn't matter what matters is the number on it which the temporary ones have. What am I missing here?

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Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by Megabig: 6:46pm On Mar 16, 2023
Just don’t rig, let the people elect their leaders
Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by seunmsg(m): 6:47pm On Mar 16, 2023
It’s PVC or nothing. You can change the rules in the midfield of the game. If you don’t have your pvc, don’t go near the polling unit on Saturday.

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Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by BenedictAbajue(m): 6:47pm On Mar 16, 2023
So that they can withhold the PVCs of selected individuals abi?
E don happen.
All those people wey dey collect pvc. Nurtw and co. E don happen.
All those people that did not get their pvc in isolo, here is your chance

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Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by chaseblack(m): 6:48pm On Mar 16, 2023
Games
Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by Awoh55: 6:48pm On Mar 16, 2023
PVC

God is involved
As Tinubu become president of this nation Nigeria may 29/2023 the cloud of this nation Nigeria will change, he will do very great things for this nation Nigeria, may God help him not to change his mind towards this country, please let everyone of us pray for him against poison because no matter how the kitchen is protected poison is inevitable. God bless our country Nigeria and every citizen.
Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by MMWandali: 6:48pm On Mar 16, 2023
Is there a stay of execution

Mere appeal does not serve as a Stay

Before an Order is made (5 days For reply) the election would have held
Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by arazanbal: 6:48pm On Mar 16, 2023
They will vote until the appeal court set aside the fed court judgment which is still valid



Parachoko:
They won't be able to vote on Saturday
Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by KanwuliaExtra: 6:48pm On Mar 16, 2023
What has INEC against these 2 individuals who were disenfranchised from voting? undecided
Just 2 individuals?
The list is longer than only 2 individuals.
INEC frustrated a lot of voters and prevented them from getting their PVCs.
After wasting and embezzling trillions in preparation for SHAM ELECTIONS.
Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by bigdammyj: 6:49pm On Mar 16, 2023
Noted.
Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by ZombieSlayer1: 6:50pm On Mar 16, 2023
KanwuliaExtra:
What has INEC against these 2 individuals who were disenfranchised from voting? undecided
Just 2 individuals?
The list is longer than only 2 individuals.
INEC frustrated a lot of voters and prevented them from getting their PVCs.
After wasting and embezzling trillions in preparation for SHAM ELECTIONS.

I'm just surprised
Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by id4sho(m): 6:50pm On Mar 16, 2023
tongue
Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by tuoyoojo(m): 6:52pm On Mar 16, 2023
Inec is officially the campaign wing of APC

What is the need of the permanent voters card. Is it not as though they would swipe the plastic card on the BVAS machine. It's just for identification purposes shaking

As long as their data is on the data base. What's the big deal. Who issued the temporary voters card in the first place

It's like saying you did ur drivers licence and because the original plastic card is not ready, you cannot drive. Does it make sense

As long as those two individuals were cleared to vote, everyone with temporary voters card should vote

Like my guy usually says
"What is good for the goose is good for the Uganda"

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Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by KanwuliaExtra: 6:53pm On Mar 16, 2023
ZombieSlayer1:

I'm just surprised

ONLY 2.
T-W-O.
This USSSSSELESS INEC is going to court for?
2 days to the Guber elections?
What an evil and vindictive cult of SATANIC individuals!

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Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by jerrydelight(m): 6:55pm On Mar 16, 2023
Truth is, the technology deployed does not need PVC, it only needs with of your name, last 6digit of your VIN or the bar code. All of which are in the TVC slip. These details are only needed to verify that you are on the register not for accreditation. After that verification next is accreditation which required your face or finger print. Bottom line is INEC agreeing for vote to be cast with TVC will make the budget allocated for the printing of the PVC unnecessary and a waste of resources. Anybody that registered should vote, simple
Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by JetStar: 6:57pm On Mar 16, 2023
Sapiosexuality:
But the PVC doesn't matter what matters is the number on it which the temporary ones have. What am I missing here?

I tire o. So long as a person is registered should there even be need for PVC?
Even Section 42(1) of the electoral act 2022 states that a person intending to Vote shall present their voters card (it didnt say permanent or temporary it just says voters card) to the presiding officer for accreditation. See attached file.

Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by Faposky95: 6:59pm On Mar 16, 2023
Omoawoke:
angry

The whole Omoluabi and lovers of Omoluabi in Lagos have been pushed to limit
And they have all vowed to send a clear message on Saturday that Lagos belongs to them
Nobody will stay indoor or stay on the street while voting is going on
All the omoluabis in Lagos have declared war, an electoral war to show their voting power and to send a message that some people cannot stay somewhere and dictate who becomes governor in our land

all the traditional rulers in Lagos and the entire southwest have rejected chinedu Gotv GRV
The ipob hero should try again in 2027 but never in southwest, he should go to Anambra to try his luck

How I laugh....
Jus remember someone told.you that you'll.look back and berate yourself as one of those kids who truncated the chance there would have been to make a better future .....a dream
And if you have kids , they'll.find out you were one and they'll feel the shame

Good, noble, honest,......

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Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by IamNat: 7:00pm On Mar 16, 2023
So INEC waited for the die minute before appealing the judgment or what?
Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by Akwamkpuruamu: 7:01pm On Mar 16, 2023
Inec is useless as k in knives.

INEC be implicating itself. You want the court to insist on you using all the details in the electoral act to conduct elections in relation to PVCs but you don't want same in results compilation, collation and upload on iRev portal abi?
Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by Omoawoke: 7:03pm On Mar 16, 2023
Faposky95:


How I laugh....
Jus remember someone told.you that you'll.look back and berate yourself as one of those kids who truncated the chance there would have been to make a better future .....a dream
And if you have kids , they'll.find out you were one and they'll feel the shame

Good, noble, honest,......

Na you and your family go look back and see shame
So because I no support your ipob chinedu means I’d not be happy.
Walahi you are devoid of senses.
Your head has too much echo in it.
Sanwo olu is 100% better than that turkey u want to impose on us to throw Lagos inside lagoon.
Na you and your family go face shame…

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Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by Conner44: 7:07pm On Mar 16, 2023
Inec - INEC - eye neck. . . Better hold your ears and listen to Nigerians very very well today . . .

NO BVAS = NO ELECTION

Otitan
Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by Faposky95: 7:08pm On Mar 16, 2023
Omoawoke:


Na you and your family go look back and see shame
So because I no support your ipob chinedu means I’d not be happy.
Walahi you are devoid of senses.
Your head has too much echo in it.
Sanwo olu is 100% better than that turkey u want to impose on us to throw Lagos inside lagoon.
Na you and your family go face shame…

I'm a Lagosian....
It's also a choice.....
Calm
If you breathe your last right now, , would you be proud of where you'll end with it.....?!

Advice: teachers could be taught by their students...sooner or later
Re: March 18 Elections: INEC Files Appeal, Insists On Use Of PVC by Emmastan291: 7:08pm On Mar 16, 2023
INEC is Filing an appeal against who?

The most important thing is the number on it which the temporary ones have...

The PVC is trivial.

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