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Tuesday, 18 November 2014

1-Million Names Missing From The [PVC] Claims Niger State APC, Calls For Redeployment Of INEC Commissioner

On INEC; Voter cards missing says APC in Niger state

The All Progressive Congress [APC] has stated through its spokesperson 'Jonathan Vatsa' that about one million names were found to have missed from the permanent voters's card [PVC] from seven wards including Shiroro, Gbako and other local government areas, in Niger state. It therefore asked for the redeployment of the state's INEC commissioner forthwith.


The truth is that the areas excluded from the PVC collection have always been the stronghold of APC in previous elections in the state. The inference now falls in perspective on why in the last Niger-East by-elections some of our supporters could not cast their votes because their names were missing from the voter register."

What worries us in the APC is that INEC said that there should be continuous voter registration. The pertinent question is, what becomes of those who have earlier registered but their names could not be traced on the INEC register, as many of our supporters may be disenfranchised before 2015 general elections thereby giving way for rigging and all other manipulations of elections Niger State is notorious for.

We are not sure of the neutrality of the Resident Electoral Commissioner, Dr Emmanuel Onucheyo, who has subjected himself to the whims and caprices of the government in power. That has justified our previous call that if a free and fair election is to be conducted in Niger State the Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state must be removed or redeployed to where his material craving will be tolerated,' the statement said.

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