THE Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Enugu, has called on eligible voters in the State to collect their Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVC) to enable them to exercise their civic responsibility in 2019 general elections.
INEC’s Resident Electoral Commissioner in Enugu State, Emeka Ononamadu, who told newsmen on Sunday that the electoral body engaged in a massive rural communities’ sensitization during the last yuletide, said he was optimistic that there would be large turn out of electorate during the forthcoming polls because of the high percentage of indigenes they sensitized during the festive period.
Ononamadu said that the sensitization centered on Continuous Voters’ Register (CVR) need for collection of Permanent Voters Card (PVC), conduct on Election Day and the need to hold elected public office holders accountable.
“The sensitization we took to several communities within Udi, Ezeagu and Uzo-Uwani council areas during the yuletide, yielded much fruit as it helped to increase the number of registration in the on-going CVR exercise in the state.
“We recorded increased collection of PVC during the period, although I do not have the actual number collected on my table; but it was quite substantial compared to the collection rate before then.
“The commission also received a lot of request for relocation/ transfer of PVC voting-point from one location outside and within the state to the rural communities.“
Again, INEC staff including myself was able to answer most questions bothering the minds of the rural people on the electoral process,’’ he said.
According to him, we also used the period to enlighten them on the need to elect credible, transparent and honest people in governance.
“We clearly told them that INEC is just an umpire, superintending over the election as the major actors are the electorates, the people, who decide by their votes who holds public office in trust for them.
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“So, if your community or people decide to vote for an unsound person; and such person wins, INEC is duty bound to declare the person winner and issue a certificate of return to the person.
“It is likened to a computer, what you key-in is eventually the outcome you key-out at the end of the day and INEC should never be blamed for any incompetence discovered later,’’ he said.
On the recent release of the electoral timetable for the 2019 General Election; he said that the early release would ensure that everybody gets prepared before the time.
“With this move, the D-day will not come to anyone as a surprise. INEC wants all stakeholders in the electoral system to have ample time to get ready and start making arrangement on time.“The early release will afford the commission time to sort out all issues in due time before the election proper,’’ he added.