759,780 PVCs still uncollected in Oyo–INEC

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Mr Mutiu Agboke, the Oyo State Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC),  says no fewer than 759,780 uncollected Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) are still in the custody of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the state.

Agboke disclosed this on Tuesday in Ibadan  during the handing over ceremony organised for the incoming Administrative Secretary, Mr David Asemo.

He said the increase  in the number of uncollected PVCs in the state was because the commission had just received another batch of PVCs from the fresh registration exercise conducted in 2017.

Agboke said the commission was intensifying efforts  at ensuring that people participate in the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration(CVR)   and as well collect their PVCs.

He said the commission was in the second phase of  the 2018 CVR  to encourage  more people to participate.

Agboke  debunked the allegation in some quarters that the commission was registering foreigners ahead of the  2019 general elections.

He said there was no way INEC  would  allow the name of a  foreigner  to remain on its list and challenged  anyone with genuine proof  to present it.

In his remarks, Alhaji Surajudeen Ajani, INEC outgoing Administrative Secretary in Oyo State, expressed gratitude for  the support given to him by the commission’s  staff.

Ajani appealed to the staff to extend the cooperation and support given to him to the incoming Administrative Secretary.

Asemo, the incoming Administrative Secretary, sought the support of the staff and promised not to disappoint them.

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