NigeriaDecides2023: Bauchi, Anambra, Katsina top collection as 93% of registered voters obtain PVCs

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A document from INEC showed that 87,209,007 (93.3 per cent) of the 93,469,008 registered voters have collected their PVCs as of 5 February.

, INEC, has recorded a 93.3 per cent Permanent Voter Cards collection rate ahead of Saturday’s Presidential and National Assembly elections.

According to a document obtained from the commission, 87,209,007 of the 93,469,008 registered voters have collected their PVCs as of 5th February when the collection window ends.The PVC collection rate is high when compared to the 86.3 per cent recorded in 2019 and 81.2 per cent in 2015. The period for the collection of the PVCs ended on 5th February after the election commission extended it by a week twice.The collection of PVCs started on 12 December 2022 with an initial end date of 22 January but the commission extended its first to 29 January and later to 5 February when it finally ended.Meanwhile, a review of the document showed that Bauchi, Anambra and Katsina have the highest collection rate with 99.0, 98.8 and 98.4 per cent respectively.

 

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