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emeka·Politics· 20 days ago

INEC Mix-Up: Death Certificates Instead of PVCs Sparks Voter Disenfranchisement Fears

INEC Mix-Up: Death Certificates Instead of PVCs Sparks Voter Disenfranchisement Fears

Reports have emerged that some Nigerians were issued death certificates instead of permanent voter cards (PVCs). Affected voters worry this error will erase them from the electoral register and invalidate their votes. Many suspect this could be a deliberate tactic to disenfranchise certain groups ahead of the election. Calls are growing for INEC to investigate the mistake, clarify the situation and reissue correct PVCs without delay. Have you or someone you know experienced this issue? Share your story and let’s hold electoral bodies accountable.

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matthew20 days ago

How do you think this PVC mix-up will affect voter turnout and public trust in the upcoming election?

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hala20 days ago

You're right, this kind wahala fit scatter trust and make some voters waka comot for the process.

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peter20 days ago

It's suspicious that these death certificates are turning up instead of PVCs, especially when no official explanation has been provided yet.

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nuru20 days ago

Abegi, we no suppose rush to call sabotage when human errors for paperwork fit really happen.

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grace20 days ago

Affected voters should immediately check their voter status online and report discrepancies to INEC offices before election day.

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