The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Tuesday said
it had distributed 52,233,396 Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) nationwide,
representing 75.88 per cent of the 68,833,476 registered voters.
This
information was contained in a statement signed by Mr Kayode Idowu, the
Chief Press Secretary to the Chairman of Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC), in Abuja.
The statistics of distribution of
the PVCs released in the statement showed that Zamfara, with 1,495,717
registered voters, had had the highest level of PVCs distribution of
1,458,519 or 97.51 per cent performance.
According to the
statement, Nasarawa state follows with 96.29 per cent, having
distributed 1,196,583 PVCs as against 1,242,667 registered voters in the
state.
Third in the statistics was Gombe, where the commission
had attained 95.05 per cent distribution, as 1,064,577 eligible voters
out of 1,120,023 registered in the state had collected their PVCs.
However,
the statistics showed that so far Ogun recorded the least number of
distributed PVCs of 747,556, representing 40.86 per cent of 1,829,534
registered voters in the state.
Meanwhile, in Lagos State with the
highest number of registered voters of 5,905,852, the commission said
that it had attained 62.40 per cent as it had distributed 3,685,322
PVCs.
The statistics also showed that the number of PVCs collected
in Abia was 1,115,634; Adamawa, 1,328,136; Akwa-Ibom, 1,468,708;
Anambra, 1,499,317; Bauchi, 1,745,441 and Bayelsa, 404,119.
The states recorded percentages of 79.91, 85.19, 87.38, 76.37, 84.97 and 66.21, respectively, the statement said.
The
statement said that Benue recorded 76.81 PVCs distribution rate, Borno,
68.28 per cent; Cross River, 74.79 per cent; Delta, 75.97 per cent;
Ebonyi, 66.50 per cent; Edo, 64.38 per cent; Ekiti, 68.77 per cent.
Others, it said, were Enugu, 74.53 per cent; FCT, 61.42 per cent; Imo, 69.44 per cent and Jigawa, 93.20 per cent.
It
added that the distribution percentages were 91.98 in Kaduna state,
Kano, 70.08 per cent; Kastina, 92.68 per cent; Kebbi, 89.53 per cent;
Kogi, 67.67 per cent; Kwara, 73.87 per cent; Niger, 70.15 per cent;
Ondo, 70.25 per cent, and Osun, 71.97 per cent.
The statement also
indicated that Oyo State had attained 64.97 per cent of PVCs
distribution while Plateau had 70.26 per cent coverage, Rivers, 75.79
per cent; Sokoto State, 85.66 per cent; Taraba, 89.25 per cent, and
Yobe, 74.95 per cen
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