Nigerians Accuse Electoral Body, INEC Officials Of Refusing To Release Their Permanent Voters Cards With Weeks To Election | Sahara Reporters

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Nigerians Accuse Electoral Body, inecnigeria Officials Of Refusing To Release Their Permanent Voters Cards With Weeks To Election | Sahara Reporters

Nigerians Accuse Electoral Body, INEC Officials Of Refusing To Release Their Permanent Voters Cards With Weeks To ElectionThe general elections will be held in Nigeria from February 25, 2023, to elect the President and Vice President and members of the Senate and House of Representatives.

Jeol Opara Chizaram, a resident of Lagos, expressed his concern that the lack of his Permanent Voters Card may prevent him from voting in the country's elections . “I make sure I visit the INEC office every month since February 2022. I registered for the card on August 2, 2021, to avoid crowd during registration.

 

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inecnigeria 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I pity the poor citizens that want to die for politicians

inecnigeria I read their officials are holding it to make money! Some people said they have to pay inecnigeria officials. You wonder when Nigerians will start doing things properly. Any wrong action taken by anyone this year will come back to haunt them & the future of their children.

inecnigeria Can the media get this inec to react to this

inecnigeria Imagine inecnigeria staff telling me he can't find my PVC after waiting for hours 😭😭😭

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