The Independent National
Electoral Commission says the number of people that have collected their
Permanent Voter Cards has risen to 52,419,495. The Chief Press Secretary to the
INEC Chairman, Mr. Kayode Idowu, who made this statement in Abuja said the figure represented 76.15 per cent of
68,833,476 registered voters.INEC had on Tuesday said that 52,275,367 people
had collected their PVCs out of 68,833,476 registered voters.
Idowu also stated that card
readers would be deployed in 152,031 polling units across the country during
the March 28 and April 11 elections, adding that INEC had procured 26,000 extra
card readers.
“Card readers will be deployed
at 152,031 voting points. But the Commission also has more than 26,000 spares,”
he said.
According to him, ad hoc
workers for the elections (excluding INEC members of staff and returning
officers) are about 684,000.He explained that the scheduled training for the ad
hoc members of staff ended February 12 in readiness for February 14, the
initial date for the presidential elections.
Idowu said because the
elections had been rescheduled, there would be more extensive trainings,
especially on the card readers.
According to the figures
released by INEC on Tuesday, Nasarawa State led other states in
terms of the PVCs collection with 96.29 per cent of the 1,196,583 registered
voters having their cards. Coming second is Gombe State where 95.05 per cent of
the 1,120, 023 voters had collected theirs. Jigawa State came third with 93.20
per cent of the 1,831,276 voters receiving their PVCs as of Monday.
Jigawa and Katsina came fourth
and fifth respectively.
While the percentage of the
registered voters who have collected their PVCs in Jigawa stood at 93.20 per
cent from 1,831,276 registered voters, that of Kastina was put at 92.68 per
cent.
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