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Labour Party alleges INEC staff sabotaging PVC collection

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Labour Party alleges INEC staff may be acting out the script of a hidden agenda

By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor

Deliberate effort by Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) staff in frustrating the collection of Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) across the country smacks of a hidden agenda by the Commission and politicians to rig the 2023 ballot.

This is the take of the Labour Party (LP) Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) which has raised the alarm that many LP members who queue up at wards daily to collect their PVCs are not about to do so, less that two weeks to the deadline.

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PCC chief spokesman Yunusa Tanko disclosed in Abuja how field reports show  INEC staff intentionally slow down the pace of PVC distribution to enthusiastic registrants eager to collect them.

“The Independent National Electoral Commission [INEC] has less than two weeks to deliver PVCs to Nigerians and the reports we are receiving nationwide about the ineptitude of their staff is disheartening and frustrating most PVC collectors.

“We have received reports from all the geopolitical zones in Nigeria and the messages are all the same, people complaining of the snail pace at which the PVCs are being dispatched to collectors,” he said.

“Going by the elections timetable, which is in accordance with Section 28(1) of the Electoral Act, 2022, the Presidential and National Assembly elections will hold on February 25.

“The governorship and state assemblies election will hold on March 22 and many Nigerians who registered for PVCs are still finding it difficult to collect their voters card beats one’s imagination hollow.

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Is INEC is acting out a hidden script? LP wonders

“If you take a close look at the INEC timetable, you have less than 12 days left for collection of PVCs. People go and queue for hours out of about 500 PVC collectors only 20 or less than 50 people will be given their cards in wards designated for collection,” Tanko said, per reporting by Vanguard.

“What kind of miracle is INEC going to perform that will ensure Nigerians get their PVCs within this short period if there’s no sinister motive underneath?

“The process for collection started on December 12th and is expected to end on Sunday the 22nd of January, yet out there across the country many of our members are complaining that the process is cumbersome and INEC staff leisurely stroll in and out of the wards.

“They resume by 9am and close by 3pm and from information reaching us the INEC staff in most cases resume as from 11am daily.

“Today is 11th of January and by 22nd of this month the process will be collapsed, what’s going to be the faith of those who couldn’t get their voters card?

“We have said in different fora that on no account should any Nigerian be denied his inalienable rights to cast his votes.

“INEC should open up on this deliberately designed weak operations to Nigerians before people start believing the apex electoral body has a hidden script unknown to us.”

The LP PCC Spokesperson also urged security agencies to beef up security around INEC facilities nationwide to nip the activities of vandals and arsonists who were desperate to scuttle the forth coming elections.

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