At least 555 Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) belonging to dead
residents from the 21 Local Government Areas of Ogun State have been
discovered by the electoral commission while giving out the cards to
voters.
The dead residents were registered in 2011.
The discovery was made known on Monday by the Ogun State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Timothy Ibitoye.
Briefing reporters in his office at the Presidential Boulevard in
Abeokuta, the state’s capital, Mr Ibitoye gave a breakdown of the number
of PVCs distributed so far and the number of registered voters in the
state.
While putting the records straight on the number of registered
voters, the INEC commissioner said 1,795,794 voters registered in the
state, as against 1,370,340, being quoted in some quarters.
Mr Ibitoye said the commission had distributed 860,076 PVCs,
representing 63 per cent of the total registered PVCs while about
425,454 were still being expected from Abuja.
However, the Ogun INEC informed the residents of its readiness for the forthcoming election,
saying that elections would be conducted in all the 3,210 polling units
across the 236 wards of the 20 Local Government Areas of the state.
The Ogun State governor, Ibikunle Amosun, had earlier appealed to the
INEC to speed up the distribution of the PVCs in the state.
The State government had organised a mobilisation and sensitisation
forum, with the aim of educating the electorates on the forth coming
general elections.
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