The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has warned that anyone buying Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) ahead of the 2023 general elections is wasting his or her time, energy and resources.
INEC National Commissioner in charge of Voter Education and Publicity, Festus Okoye said this at a training for journalists organized by the Nigeria Union of Journalists in collaboration with the INEC in Ibadan, Oyo State on Wednesday.
Okoye who was represented by the Deputy Director in charge of the gender department, Ndidi Okafor while addressing the gathering said the only reason why many people will not vote during the elections is identity theft.
Speaking at the training centered on conflict-sensitive reporting and the 2023 general election, Okoye insisted that anyone buying PVCs is embarking on an exercise in futility.
He said journalists play critical roles in deepening democracy, hence the training at a time Nigeria is approaching another general election.
Okoye said, “Anyone buying PVC is embarking on effort in futility. It is an effort in futility. Futility exercise.
“It is not possible to snatch ballot boxes and ballot papers again. It is because of technology. The only reason why some people will not vote is identity theft. What we are dealing with are the fingerprint and the face.
“So, if your finger did not match, then your face must match. If your fingerprint did not match and your face did not match, then you cannot vote, that means you are not the owner of the PVC. That is identity theft.
“Because media is a stakeholder, a critical stakeholder for that matter. So, I want to appeal to you the media, you are a stakeholder.
“Let me say it again, the only reason why some people will not vote during the elections is identity theft. So, we enjoin you to be part of this education to sensitize the public. We need you to ensure accurate reportage”.
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