INEC begin investigation of PVCs found in Anambra forest 

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has ordered investigation into a viral video of a permanent Voter’s Cards that was found in a forest in Anambra state.

Wakadaily gathered that on Tuesday, a hunter approached the Authority FM in Nnewi with a bag filled with PVCs he discovered in a forest in the area.

A staff member of the radio station who made a short explanation of how the PVCs were found urged those who were yet to get their PVCs to come to the premises of the FM to check if they could find theirs as most of the PVCs were owned by people from Nnewi South Local Government Area.

Reacting to the viral video on Friday, the INEC National Commissioner and Chairman of Information and Voter Education Committee, Festus Okoye, during interview with Channels Television said: “We are aware that there are some people and some forces that want to delegitimize this particular election. Now the total number of registered voters in that particular local government hovers around 250,000 but I watched that video and they were talking about millions of PVCs that were found.

“Incidentally, in that particular local government, we have almost over 99% of PVCs already collected. Now we have instructed our Resident Electoral Commissioner and Electoral Officer for that particular local government to make a report to the DSS and to the police.

“And then those people responsible for that particular incident must be invited, let them tell us where they found those PVCs, how they found those PVCs because we need to investigate;and know whether the PVCs are from the Commission or whether some people cloned those PVCs in order to delegitimize the work of the Commission and also delegitimize the electoral process.

Okoye added that, “So, if the PVSc were found in millions for a local government that registered just around 200,000 then some people have a question to answer, let those who found the PVCs and the radio station where those PVCs were displayed go to the DSS and police and make a report and if they don’t make that particular report.

“We have also instructed that the report should be made and they should be called in to come and account for how they found the PVCs because we have not heard of a situation where hunters are now hunting PVCs rather than hunting animals in the forest. So let them come and explain to us how they came about hunting PVCs in the forest.”

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