Mr Dan Iwuanyawu, Chairman, Board of Trustees (BOT ), Labour Party, has
urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to postpone
forthcoming general elections to enable eligible voters to collect
Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs).Iwuanyawu, who made the call while
exchanging views with newsmen in Abuja on Tuesday, said that the
postponement was necessary in view of the fact that only 38 million
voters, out of 68 million registered by INEC, had collected the PVC.He
said that there only few weeks to the general elections, adding that he
was speaking as a Nigerian and a voter ‘’that we cannot go ahead with
the process as plotted by INEC’’.“It is not correct that 75 per cent of
eligible voters has collected the PVCs. INEC must shift the election
from February 14 to March or early April.‘’It will not disturb anything;
it is still within the law, because the law provides that elections
should be held not earlier than 90 days to the expiration of tenure or
not later than 30 days to expiration of tenure,’’ he
said.Iwuanyawu maintained that INEC and Nigerians would not lose
anything if the elections were postponed, saying that it would afford
many Nigerians the opportunity to collect their PVCs and exercise their
franchise.On the consequence of National Assembly’s idea that voters
should use temporary voter’s card, he said that it that was allowed, the
number of Nigerians that would vote would outnumber the population of
Nigerians.He also advised spiritual leaders to watch and be mindful of
their messages on political matters.On the nation’s economy, he said
that the style being adopted by the Federal Government was not the best
for the country, adding that any economy that failed to create jobs and
development was not good enough.He urged Nigerians to vote for credible
leaders that would promote peace needed for the growth of the economy.
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