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20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by Nobody: 5:59am On Jun 02, 2022
The Independent National Electoral Commission raised concerns about the 2023 elections on Wednesday, citing the 20 million Permanent Voters Cards that have yet to be claimed by their owners.

The commission also criticized citizens' low participation in the ongoing continuous voter registration drive.

Mary Nkem, INEC's Deputy Director (Voter Education), stated this in Abuja during the launch of the PVC Bus Drive project, which was organized by the Advocacy for Civic Engagement, a non-governmental organization.

As a result, she urged Nigerians, particularly the youth, to participate actively in the process of electing new leaders.

She believes that votes, not social media, will determine the winners of the 2023 general elections.

"This CVR exercise began on June 30, 2021; however, we have discovered that the turnout has been relatively low between that time and a few weeks ago," Nkem said.

“If the youth in this country would come out en masse to cast their votes, we will no longer be recording 15 or 20 per cent voter turnout in our elections, because we know that the population of the youth alone can make the difference.

“The youth no longer visit the social media, they basically live there today. Therefore, when you want to reach out to them, you must go to where you will meet them – social media.

“However, I will like to say that INEC does not conduct elections on social media neither do we count ballots on Twitter or Instagram.

“Our ballots are counted in the ballot box. It is only the ballot paper that enters into the ballot box that the commission counts.

“So, what does that mean? It means that on election day, people must go out to cast their votes. For you to be able to do so, you must be a registered voter and in possession of a PVC.”

In Ondo, 296, 965 PVCs remain unclaimed.

In Ondo State, INEC has revealed that 296, 965 PVCs have yet to be collected.

The commission stated that previously printed PVCs that were not collected are still available for collection by owners at the state's 18 local government INEC offices.

Dr Rufus Akeju, the INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, revealed this to journalists on Wednesday at the commission's headquarters office in Akure, the state capital.

He said, “The CVR exercise is now in its fourth phase which commenced on April 11 and will end on June 30, 2022. As at May 30, 2022, the registration figure stands at 123,981.

“A total of 21,749 PVCs were received by electorates in the state for the first and second phases of the CVR exercise and are currently being distributed at our various local government area offices. Those who registered during these phases are to avail themselves of this opportunity to collect their PVCs.

“However, 296,965 previously printed PVCs uncollected are still available for collection by the rightful owners at the various Local Government INEC Offices.”

https://www.regencyreporters.com.ng/2022/06/20-Million-PVCs-Unclaimed-INEC-Laments-Low-Turnout.html

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by inoki247: 6:04am On Jun 02, 2022
lol mak dem no go colet am d election will be conducted online dem don kuku don dey compare the election with BBNaija....


Sense wey dem no get I pray e no too late before e locate dem....

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by Yankee101: 6:05am On Jun 02, 2022
But you allowed traditional rulers collect in bulk in the north

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by vincentjk(m): 6:05am On Jun 02, 2022
beerfraud:
They are Y1bos
Leave them Pandora Peter Obi will be declared president of Twitter soon


Watch how e go do you voom for eyes na.

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by dgbanj: 6:05am On Jun 02, 2022
Guys go collect your PVC, the future of this country and our generation depends on it.


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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by UselessBuharist: 6:05am On Jun 02, 2022
Lie, you guys make it difficult for Southern Nigerians to collect their PVCs so that it can be easier for you to help the evil broom party rig the 2023 general election.

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by UselessBuhari: 6:05am On Jun 02, 2022
Look at these idiots with long queues all over their centres in the South frustrating people are complaining of low turn out.
Idiots

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by tony0806: 6:05am On Jun 02, 2022
Digitalize the PVC's simple

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by Sirheny007(m): 6:05am On Jun 02, 2022
One does not simply collect his PVC.
undecided

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by DuBLINGreenb(m): 6:05am On Jun 02, 2022
Is this not old news from 2011 or 2015 elections?

Abeg you people should go and take your pvc let us vote Amaechi or whoever APC brings

Because I don’t know what Atiku’s plan for this nation is you cannot own Mikano generator company and then give us 24/7 electricity that will mean your Mikano will die

You cannot spend over 30billion naira to win primaries alone and be preparing another set of billions for the general election, which you have been spending every election year since before 1999 then want me to believe you will not loot that money back

Because Nigerias president salary is about 5million naira per month 5million * 4 years will not give you even the 30 billion plus which he spent on this Primaries alone

The plans that man has cannot be good at all. He just wants to recoup his money back. Voters Beware.

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by whytediamond(m): 6:06am On Jun 02, 2022
Nigerians are disillusioned with the way leaders are produced in this country. You all know votes are rigged heavily in the north and northerners see power as thiers.

The desire to queue up long hours and at the end of the day, elections aren't the true reflection of the people's mandate.

Make una dey vote dey go.

Nothing concern me. Some will say, I'm one of the problems.

I agree. I hate nonsense.

Kiss the truth.

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by beerfraud: 6:06am On Jun 02, 2022
They are Y1bos
Leave them Pandora Peter Obi will be declared president of Twitter soon

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by sleek214(m): 6:06am On Jun 02, 2022
Ok. They will not go and get their PVC now. They will be online shouting Peter for president and insulting people. PVCless supporters. I've told whoever care to listen. Peter Obi will not get up to 500k votes. The best thing for Peter Obi is to run back to PDP. If he thinks his social media supporters can take him to Aso rock, he should go and ask Donald Duke. Good morning!

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by iLoveYouToo(m): 6:06am On Jun 02, 2022
Two weeks to the elections they’ll scramble to pick them up, it’s normal for us
Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by helinues: 6:06am On Jun 02, 2022
Something that would be sold to politicians through backdoor

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by socialmediaman: 6:06am On Jun 02, 2022
Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by duduade: 6:06am On Jun 02, 2022
Las las it is the social media youths that will finally ruin Nigeria

All mouth but no action

Going abroad to better other countries economy, work like slaves to make money there and be sending it home to build houses...

At least if you owe Nigeria one thing, it is getting your PVC...

Make una getttaaatttt

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by TemTweaks: 6:07am On Jun 02, 2022
The votes do not count

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by Nikkganc08(m): 6:07am On Jun 02, 2022
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What INEC said might be true.


But honestly, I don't trust any news from these Nigerian Agencies again.

I remember during d time of COVID, every morning those NCDC guys (don't know if d abbreviation is correct) would just Dole out some stats like....


15,658 persons tested

12,625 infected

7,298 deaths

882 discharged.

255 became mad

126 jumped the fence



All these fake numbers they gave is just to make it look as though these agencies are working, then they get huge budget allocations for the invisible task they are performing.

Billions of naira was budgetted for there sms alone.

Meanwhile, it'd be hard to spot just one of their center. Or a video of them testing, treating, or discharging the infected.


Should I talk about the SCHOOL FEEDING programme which d government budgetted 999 MILLION naira Daily, then kept on dishing statistics even when schools where on COVID-19 holiday?

Or TRADER MONEY scheme for d poor and small business?

Or bags of rice that was donated to Nigeria since the government has no plans for its citizens. These guys packed d bags of rice In their personal warehouse, rebranded and pasted their 'vote for me ' pictures, then ended up using the rice for political campaigns.
All we got was just fake stats of the number of invisible rice bags they shared.


If these things really work, the government would have fed me too through the school feeding program.

A test by NCDC would have showed that I don't have covid. Rather, I'm malnourished due to hunger and starvation.

They would have sent me some of that trader-money loan to add to my small business.

They can't claim that they aren't aware that I sell premium softwares like Grammarly, Quillbot, Turnitin Canva pro, VPN, Premium courses, etc at cheap prices.

They know I design quality logos, flyers, eBook covers, etc.

They are also aware that i make telegram airdrop bots.

can they claim that they don't know that my contact details is in my Nairaland profile & signature?

No, that's not possible.

The contact details is clearly visible even to the blind and I've spoken about it so... much that it's now audible to the deaf too.

Anyways, since 'freedom after speech' is a devalued currency in Nigeria, I'd simply act as though I believe all d news we've been fed.

My last hope is my VOTERS CARD that I kept safely somewhere as if its gold-plated with a 24 karat gold.

Its my last hope for saving humanity, starting with Nigeria.


Oh..., I forgot...!!!

I'm a Nigerian. My vote doesn't count.
The election would still be rigged.

Truely, Only God can help us.


God bless president BUHARI
God bless Nigeria
God help me

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by Ifakiland(m): 6:09am On Jun 02, 2022
DuBLINGreenb:
Is this not old news from 2011 or 2015 elections?

Abeg you people should go and take your pvc let us vote Amaechi or whoever APC brings

Because I don’t know what Atiku’s plan for this nation is
Idiot but you know what ameachis plan is?? Oponu

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by TimmyTen(m): 6:09am On Jun 02, 2022
People will come to social media and be shouting APshit, but their PVC is busy gathering dust in inec office.

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by Asianjollof007: 6:09am On Jun 02, 2022
The stress we go through alone to get the card and bad governance is enough to disuade people.

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by LieDetector(m): 6:09am On Jun 02, 2022
grin
Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by Remman(m): 6:10am On Jun 02, 2022
BadRadio:


https://www.regencyreporters.com.ng/2022/06/20-Million-PVCs-Unclaimed-INEC-Laments-Low-Turnout.html
We never start to collect pvc... Which one be 20million people again? Which kind announcement in advance be this?

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by Johnsonibx(m): 6:10am On Jun 02, 2022
Have they started giving to those that registered last year?

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by Esama: 6:11am On Jun 02, 2022
But what's wrong with Nigerian youths particularly southern Nigeria must government forced everything on us before we get sense? I keep saying this north could haven't been determine the leadership of this country if this so called educated southern value the process.

Later they will still be blaming mallam for ruling them it's very irritating to see educated person saying he or she will not vote because it will not count.
Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by MrHighSea: 6:13am On Jun 02, 2022
Grab your PVCs.
Weed out old rogues.
Think of progress.

Next 4 years can be the stepping stone we need.
Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by moshino(m): 6:13am On Jun 02, 2022
beerfraud:
They are Y1bos
Leave them Pandora Peter Obi will be declared president of Twitter soon

So ondo state are called "Y1bos"?

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Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by Otunski: 6:13am On Jun 02, 2022
PVCs lying fallow, Nigeria Youths are only good at ranting on Social media. Tueh!
Re: 20 Million PVCs Unclaimed, INEC Laments Low Turnout by ekukeku(m): 6:15am On Jun 02, 2022
Most of Dem will be playing ball on d street dat day & all dey do is to follow-up online.

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