Tuesday, November 11, 2014

4,658 PVCs stolen – Edo REC

The Independent National Electoral Commission on Tuesday announced that a total of 4,658 permanent voter cards were snatched during last week’s distribution of the cards in nine local government areas of Edo State.

It explained that a total of 3,661 PVCs were snatched in eight polling units in Orhionmwon local government area of the state.
The Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, Mr. Baritor Kpagih, who made this known while briefing journalist on the outcome of the distribution exercise, said that the commission also lost 997 of the cards in Etsako West and Ovia North-East local government area of the state.
Kpagih, who decried the cases of card theft despite warnings by the commission that the PVCs could only be useful to their rightful owners, however, stated that the matter had been reported to the police, while the commission would also commence an internal investigation.
“We also want to put it on record that we were a bit disappointed that in spite of our appeal to all our people to recognise the fact that stealing and snatching of cards will be of no use because these cards can only be used by the card holder, such events still took place in a number of local government areas.
“The most disturbing is the one that took place in Orhrionmwon local government area where a total number of 3667 cards were snatched from eight polling units.
“The case has been reported to the police and we believe that the police will do a good job,” he said.
The resident electoral commissioner attributed some of the challenges recorded during the exercise to lateness of INEC staff at the units and delayed training of staff.
He explained that the total number of cards meant for the state could not be disclosed, as some of the cards brought to Edo were originally meant for eligible voters in Jigawa, Kogi and Delta States.
While noting that the technical hitch might also be responsible for the non-availability of the cards at some polling units in the state, he however assured that the commission would follow up so that affected voters would get their cards.
Kpagih said that the continuous voter registration schedule to begin on Wednesday, would be held at the various ward collation centres in the state for persons who had turned 18, had not registered before or did not find their names in the voters register.
While calling for orderliness during registration process, he however urged participants in various communities in the state to avoid using the exercise as a means of exhibiting communal hostilities.http://www.punchng.com/news/4658-pvcs-stolen-edo-rec/

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