Why PVCs Are Unavailable For Some Residents In Oshodi-Isolo LGA – INEC

The Independent National Electoral Commission has given reasons for the unavailability of the permanent voter card for some residents in the Oshodi-Isolo local government area of Lagos state.

Why PVCs Are Unavailable For Some Residents In Oshodi-Isolo LGA - INEC
Why PVCs Are Unavailable For Some Residents In Oshodi-Isolo LGA – INEC

The commission noted that the majority of those whose PVCs are not available did multiple registrations for their voter cards.

Olusegun Agbaje, INEC’s resident electoral commissioner disclosed this on Thursday during an interview on Channels Television.

The INEC REC said a lot of people who migrated from the southeast zone of the country to Lagos did a fresh registration instead of doing a transfer of their polling units to the state.

“At Oshodi-Isolo LGA, we had a lot of people that migrated from the south-east and they wanted to vote in Lagos,” he said.

“During our registration last year, instead of doing a transfer from the area (south-east zone), what they did was to do a fresh registration.

“Those who did transfer got their PVCs but those who did fresh registration apparently it amounted to double registration and they could not get their PVCs.”

Pat Utomi Invaded INEC Office

Speaking during the interview, the INEC rec accused chieftain of the labour party, Pat Utomi, of invading the commission’s office in Oshodi-Isolo local government area of Lagos.

Agbaje said Utomi, a professor of political economy, held an “illegal press conference” at the INEC office.

He said the action of the professor was not expected of a “senior Nigerian”, noting that the commission has reported the matter to the police and Department of State Services (DSS).

“Today in Lagos, Professor Pat Utomi did what we did not expect a senior Nigerian to do,” he said.

“He virtually invaded our office at Oshodi-Isolo Local Government Area with some people that we didn’t know and they held an illegal press conference inside our conference room at Oshodi.

“Pat Utomi is a senior person, we didn’t expect that from him, that is an invasion. We informed the police accordingly and the DSS about this invasion.

“It is uncalled for, it is an act of intolerance on his part, what he did today could have led to violence if other people in the area had reacted that way.

“But I think the security agencies did their best to ensure that there was no violence in that area.

“Pat Utomi ought to be blamed for the type of invasion and aggression that he showed today.”

Agbaje said he would have addressed the grievances of the LP chieftain if he had approached him.

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