Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Lagos
State says it has directed its Electoral Officers (EOs) to move to 245
Registration Areas across the state for the distribution of Permanent
Voter Cards (PVCs).
Mr Femi Akinbiyi, the Public Relations Officer
of INEC in the state, spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on
Monday in Lagos.
Akinbiyi said that the new Resident Electoral
Commissioner (REC), Mr Akin Orebiyi had directed the officers to ensure
that eligible voters yet to collect their PVCs are able to receive them
at their wards.
“The REC has directed the EOs to move the cards
closer to the people after consultation with the relevant stakeholders
in the local governments.
“Even in the riverine areas, our staff will be staying with the communities for the distribution,“ he said.
Akinbiyi
said that the step was in line with the directive to decentralise the
collection of PVCs, to bring them closer to the electorate.
The INEC PRO urged Lagos residents to pick up their cards at the centres across the state.
He said that a lot of cards produced were awaiting collection at various centres.
Akinbiyi said that the PVCs should be collected on or before Jan. 31.
NAN
reports that the PVCs, according to the commission, can be picked up in
19 centres in Lagos Island Local Government Area, 10 in Kosofe, 10 in
Ikeja, 11 in Ifako-Ijaiye and 19 in Epe.
It also said that they
could be collected 11centres in Ibeju-Lekki, 10 in Eti-Osa, 11 in
Badagry, 10 in Apapa, 11 in Amuwo-Odofin, 11 in Alimosho, 11 in
Ajeromi-Ifelodun, 11 in Agege and 12 in Somolu.
According to the
commission, they will be available in 11centres in Oshodi-Isolo, 11 in
Ojo, 19 in Ikorodu, 12 in Surulere, 11 in Lagos Mainland, and 14 in
Mushin.
NAN reports that INEC had ordered the decentralisation of
the on-going distribution of PVCs to Ward levels nationwide, in order to
enhance access by persons yet to collect their cards.
Before now,
the distribution was done at the local government offices of the
Commission since the end of distribution at the polling unit level.
The
Commission, at its meeting on Jan. 8, said that registered voters who
are yet to collect their cards can now do so from 8. 30 a.m. to 5.30
p.m. daily.
It also mandated RECs to set up effective monitoring
strategies and ensure that the specified hours are strictly complied
with by relevant INEC staff.
The general elections are billed for Feb. 14 and Feb. 28.
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