Thousands of INEC PVC cards were discovered dumped in Anambra state, raising concerns over the upcoming election’s integrity.
A shocking discovery in Anambra State, Nigeria, has raised concerns about the integrity of the upcoming presidential election.
A hunter recently uncovered a bag filled with thousands of INEC Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) in a bush at Akanmiri, Umudim, Nnewi. The hunter promptly reported the discovery to Authority 91.9 FM Nnewi, a local radio station, on Tuesday.
The radio station, after conducting a thorough investigation, discovered that most of the PVC cards belonged to registered voters in Nnewi North local government area. The radio station staff urged its listeners to visit the station premises to check whether their names were on the cards, warning that the PVC cards could be up to a million.
Despite the gravity of the situation, there has been no official statement from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the police, or any government official. The lack of response has left many citizens concerned about the integrity of the electoral process in the area.
The discovery of the PVC cards has raised questions about the transparency and accountability of the electoral process in Nigeria. It has also put a spotlight on the need for more effective security measures in the run-up to the election.
Several supporters of the Labour Party presidential candidate and members of the public have called for a thorough investigation into the incident and urged INEC to take measures to ensure that the upcoming election is not rigged.
The upcoming presidential election in Nigeria is slated to take place on February 25th, 2023. Given the gravity of the situation, it is crucial that INEC takes swift action to address the issue and ensure that the election is free, fair, and transparent. The lack of official response from INEC has caused significant concerns among the public. The situation calls for transparency, accountability, and urgency in the electoral process in Nigeria.
The government must provide the necessary resources and support to INEC to ensure that the electoral process is transparent and free from any form of manipulation. It is time for INEC and the government to act decisively and take measures that would reassure citizens that their votes will count.
The discovery of thousands of INEC PVC cards dumped in a bush in Anambra State is a grave reminder of the need for more effective security measures and transparency in the electoral process in Nigeria. The upcoming election must be free, fair, and transparent to ensure that the people of Anambra State have a say in their future.
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