GoldenNewsNG
  • Home
  • News
  • Education
  • Business
  • Jobs
  • Daily Guides
  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Home
  • News
  • Education
  • Business
  • Jobs
  • Daily Guides
  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
No Result
View All Result
Golden News
No Result
View All Result

2023: 5,676,858 PVCs Have Collected So Far In Lagos – INEC Reveals

Rojon by Rojon
January 11, 2024
in News
Reading Time: 3 mins read
INEC 2023: There Won’t Be Ballot Snatching In 2023 Election
43
SHARES
Advertisements

The number of PVCs that have been gathered in Lagos State has been made public by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

 

Goldennewsng reports that INEC, 5,676,858 PVCs have been retrieved from the state’s 6,630,661 collected from 2011 to 2021.

READ ALSO

Black Market Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today, Wednesday, June 11th 2025

How to Check Active Status Of Your YEIDEP Bank Account and Why It Matters (2025 Update)

 

At a Stakeholders’ Meeting on Collection of Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) on Thursday in Ikeja, Mr. Olusegun Agbaje, INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for Lagos state, disclosed this information to leaders of political parties, civil society organizations, and religious leaders.

 

Agbaje said that the commission was doing everything it could to hold 2023 elections that everyone could be proud of that are acceptable and credible, and he thanked all of the parties involved for their cooperation in the effort to establish a long-lasting democratic culture in Nigeria.

 

“It is relevant to take note of that as at Dec.2, 953,803 PVCs were at this point to be gathered by their proprietors.

 

“From Monday, December 12, these uncollected cards and the anticipated PVCs for new registrants, transfer or review from January to July will be available for collection in all INEC offices across the state.”

 

“It is instructive to note that proxy PVC collection will not be permitted and that PVC collection is free.

 

The head of INEC stated, “Owners of transferred, defaced, or other incident PVCs should bring along the old PVCs for exchange with new ones.”

 

He claims that, in accordance with the Electoral Act 2022, no one without a PVC can vote in the 2023 general elections.

 

He stated that INEC had fixed the collection of PVCs at its Local Government Area offices from December 12 to January 22, 2023, and at the ward levels from January 6 to January 15, 2023.

 

The commissioner stated that INEC needed to collect PVCs by Jan. 22 in order to calculate the polling unit-by-polling unit records of the collected PVCs.

 

According to Agbaje, the deadline was set to help INEC prepare in accordance with sections 24 (2&3), 47 (3), and 51 (2) of the Electoral Act 2022 in the event that a candidate’s lead in an election was not greater than the total number of voters who collected their PVCs in polling units where elections were postponed, canceled, or not held.

 

He went on to say, “Therefore, all those who are yet to collect their PVCs are to do so within the period and avoid last-minute rush because the commission will not extend the collection period.”

 

He stated that the 13,325 Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) would be utilized for the authentication of PVCs and accreditation of voters. Additionally, he explained that Lagos state had 245 wards and 13,325 polling units distributed across the 20 LGAs.

 

He stated that INEC had continued to work around the clock to ensure that every effort would be made to create a very favorable electoral environment for the participation of all stakeholders.

 

Agbaje claimed that new technologies had been implemented by INEC to boost the election’s credibility and reassure voters that their votes would be counted.

 

He stated that INEC had also been participating in a comprehensive campaign for voter education and public enlightenment through, among other methods, personality programs on radio and television stations, the playing of jingles on radio and television, market outreach, the motorized public address system, and stakeholder engagement.

 

According to the commissioner, INEC had also conducted online recruitment of ad-hoc staff, cleaned up the voters’ register, taught various categories of staff about the latest technological advancements, and monitored political party campaigns.

 

The boss of INEC urged stakeholders to help secure the commission’s men and materials in accordance with expectations.

 

He also urged them to avoid violence, snatching ballot boxes, buying and selling voters’ cards, intimidating election officials, buying votes, and any other election vices.

 

He urged stakeholders to work toward a peaceful election and to mobilize voters to come out in large numbers to collect PVCs so that eligible voters could vote for their preferred candidates during the election.

 

He stated that the political class’s attitude of “do or die” and “win at any cost” had remained the primary obstacle for INEC.

 

He claims that some politicians use a variety of illegal strategies to undermine the electoral process, including the use of hate speech or vulgar language, the use of thugs to disrupt the process, raising false alarms, and the dissemination of fake news.

 

He reassured all stakeholders that INEC would maintain its neutrality and transparency while creating a level playing field for all general election candidates.

 

However, it is important to note that failing to get it right has enormous repercussions and should not even be considered.

 

“I therefore urge us all to do everything within the bounds of the law to effectively perform our various roles and prepare for the conduct of free, fair, credible, and inclusive general elections in 2023.”

 

In his remarks, Lagos state IPAC Chairman Mr. Olusegun Mobolaji pledged that IPAC members were also committed to credible and peaceful elections. He praised INEC for bringing stakeholders along and providing them with updates.

 

Mobolaji emphasized that “election is not a war” and urged all stakeholders to put in a lot of effort to increase political awareness, education, and security to prevent apathy.

📢 JOIN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP 📢 JOIN OUR TELEGRAM CHANNEL
Previous Post

New Cash Withdrawal Policy Is Counterproductive – Metuh Blasts CBN

Next Post

2023: Labour Party Reveals Plans Of Increasing Minimum Wage

Related Posts

Black Market Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today, Wednesday, June 11th 2025

Black Market Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today, Wednesday, June 11th 2025

Black Market Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today, Wednesday, June 11th 2025 The Nigerian Naira remained relatively stable against the...

Read moreDetails

How to Check Active Status Of Your YEIDEP Bank Account and Why It Matters (2025 Update)

Check Active Status Of Your YEIDEP Bank Account

How to Check Active Status Of Your YEIDEP Bank Account and Why It Matters ( June 2025 Update) If you're...

Read moreDetails

NAFDAC Bans Dove Products, Warns Nigerians Against Use of Soaps and Deodorants – See Full List

NAFDAC Bans Dove Products

NAFDAC Bans Dove Products, Warns Nigerians Against Use of Soaps and Deodorants The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration...

Read moreDetails

NYSC 2025 Batch A Stream II Call-Up Letter Released – Check Your Posting Now

click-print-nysc-call-up-letter

NYSC 2025 Batch A Stream II Call-Up Letter Released – Check Your Posting Now The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC)...

Read moreDetails

NYSC Call-Up Letter Is Out! Print Yours Here – What to Know Before Going to Camp

click print nysc call up letter

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has officially released the NYSC Call-Up Letter for 2025 Batch ‘A’ Stream II. If you’ve...

Read moreDetails

How to Check NELFUND Loan Approval Status (June 2025 Update)

How to Check NELFUND Loan Approval Status (June 2025 Update)

How to Check NELFUND Loan Approval Status  as of June 2025 Update Is Your Name on the List? Have you...

Read moreDetails

Sallah: Niger CAN urges Nigerians to pray for Mokwa residents

CAN … Says “There is hope” Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Niger state Chapter, Most Rev. Dr....

Read moreDetails

EFCC Arrests 34 Internet Fraudsters in Edo, Court Sentences Them to 2 Years in Prison

EFCC Arrests 34 Internet Fraudsters in Edo, Court Sentences Them to 2 Years in Prison

Following the fight against cybercrime in the country, EFCC has successfully secured the Conviction Of 34 Internet Fraudsters, better known...

Read moreDetails

Multimillion-Dollar Cyber Fraud Lands Nigerian ‘Tech Queen’ Sapphire Egemasi in U.S. Court, Faces 20 Years in Prison

Multimillion-Dollar Cyber Fraud Lands Nigerian ‘Tech Queen’ Sapphire Egemasi in U.S. Court, Faces 20 Years in Prison

Sapphire Egemasi, a Nigerian tech entrepreneur Popularly known  as the "Tech Queen," is currently facing serious legal trouble in the...

Read moreDetails

How to Register for Conditional Cash Transfer in Nigeria (2025 Updated Guide)

How to Register for Conditional Cash Transfer in Nigeria (2025 Updated Guide)

How to Register for Conditional Cash Transfer in Nigeria (2025 Updated Guide)   With millions of Nigerians living below the...

Read moreDetails
Load More
Next Post
Edo 2024 : Labour Party Denies APC Alliance, N1.6bn offer

2023: Labour Party Reveals Plans Of Increasing Minimum Wage

SEARCH ADS

Latest Posts

Benue SUBEB Announces Collection of Appointment Letters for Successful Applicants
Headline

Benue SUBEB Announces Collection of Appointment Letters for Successful Applicants

FG Extends CEDF Application deadline to June 30, 2025 - Grants, Loans, Equity Funding Still Available for Nigerian - APPLY NOW
Headline

FG Extends CEDF Application deadline to June 30, 2025 – Grants, Loans, Equity Funding Still Available for Nigerian – APPLY NOW

Ondo State Disburses N1.2 Billion in Conditional Cash Transfer to 16,255 Beneficiaries
Headline

Ondo State Disburses N1.2 Billion in Conditional Cash Transfer to 16,255 Beneficiaries

NSCDC, Immigration, Fire & Prisons Service Recruitment Portal 2025
Headline

NSCDC, Immigration, Fire & Prisons Recruitment 2025: Portal, Requirements & How to Apply

FG to Empower 400,000 Youth with Consumer Credit from July 2025 – Here’s What You Should Know
Headline

FG to Empower 400,000 Youth with Consumer Credit from July 2025 – Here’s What You Should Know

Direct Link to Apply for FG Consumer Credit Scheme CrediCorp Loan 2025
Headline

Direct Link to Apply for FG Consumer Credit Scheme CrediCorp Loan 2025

YouthCred Financial Empowerment 2025
Headline

Direct Link to Apply For FG YouthCred Financial Empowerment 2025

Black Market Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today, Wednesday, June 11th 2025
Headline

Black Market Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today, Wednesday, June 11th 2025

Courses You Can Study with Low JAMB Score
Education

Ten Alternative Courses You Can Study with Low JAMB Score in 2025 (Even If You Didn’t Get the Cut-Off)

Top 10 Countries Hiring Foreign Workers in 2025: High-Demand Jobs & Easy Visa Options for Nigerians
Headline

Top 10 Countries Hiring Foreign Workers in 2025: High-Demand Jobs & Easy Visa Options for Nigerians

© 2024 Golden News

  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms And Conditions
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Education
  • Business
  • Jobs
  • Daily Guides
  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us

© 2024 Golden News