Following the shift of dates of the 2015 general
elections and subsequent extension for the collection of Permanent Voter Cards
(PVC) to March 8, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said it
has so far recorded 78.93% distribution of the PVCs to registered voters in
different states across the country.
According to the latest figures released by the
commission on Friday, INEC said while the total number of registered voters are
68,833,476. The number of voters who have collected their PVC stands at
54,327,747. Hence the percentage of cards collected stands at 78.93%.
The statistics of distribution of the PVCs released in
the statement showed that Jigawa State with 1,831,276 registered voters, had
had the highest level of PVCs distribution of 1,794,646 or 98 percent
performance.
The statistics also show that Gombe State follows with
95.05 percent, having distributed 1,062,577 PVCs as against 1,120,023
registered voters in the state.
Third in the statistics was Bauchi, where the commission
had attained 94.36 percent distribution, as 1,938,192 eligible voters out of
2,054,125 registered in the state had collected their PVCs.
However, the statistics showed that so far Ogun is still
recording the least number of distributed PVCs of 808,590 representing 44.20
percent of 1,829,534 registered voters in the state. Meanwhile, Lagos State,
with the highest number of registered voters of 5,905,852, the commission said
that it had attained 63.44 percent as it had distributed 3,693,355 PVCs.
The statistics included number of PVCs collected in Abia
was 1,132,928, Adamawa, 1,364,804, Akwa-Ibom, 1,587,566; Anambra, 1,527,045;
and Bayelsa, 404,119.
The statistics show that Benue recorded 77.71 PVCs
distribution rate, Borno, 68.28 percent; Cross River, 78.22 percent; Delta,
78.91 percent; Ebonyi, 78.97 percent; Edo, 67.30 percent; Ekiti, 69.10 percent;
Enugu, 81.82 percent; FCT, 62.67 percent and Imo, 75.02 percent.
In Kaduna State, 92.72 percent; Kano, 83.64 percent;
Kastina, 92.65 percent; Kebbi, 89.53 percent; Kogi, 68.55 percent; Kwara, 75.17
percent; Nasarawa; 82.62 percent, Niger, 82.52 percent; Ondo, 70.44
percent, and Osun, 72.57 percent.
Oyo State had attained 66.37 percent of PVCs
distribution while Plateau had 71.48 percent coverage; Rivers, 82.41 percent;
Sokoto State, 88.60 percent; Taraba, 93.42 percent, and Yobe, 74.95 percent and
Zamfara, 93.42 percent distribution.
It would be recalled that INEC shifted the date of
elections from February 14 and 28 to March 28 and April 11 because of low PVC
distribution details and insecurity in the country.
Culled from: http://asokoinsight.com
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