2019: Uneven distribution of PVCs a dangerous signal - Beni Lar
Mon, Jun 4, 2018 | By publisher
Politics
RECENT reports that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has delivered 66 percent of permanent voters cards in the North West, far higher than other geo-political zones, has constituted a dangerous signal for the 2019 general elections, Beni Lar, a three-time member of House of Representatives, has warned.
Consequently, Lar who is chairperson, House of Representatives Committee on Science and Technology, therefore, advised that INEC “should sit up” on it because every part of the country should have 100 per cent delivery of their PVCs.
According to her, she had not taken a final decision on whether to seek re-election in the House of Representatives or to give the Senate a trial in the 2019 general elections under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, because she was still weighing the options on the table.
“For 2019, I want to listen to the voice of my people. For now, I am making weighing the options on whether I should go to Senate or House of Representatives. Some people ask me to go to the Senate, other will advise I should be in the House of Representatives. For now, I am still weighing the options I have on the table,” she said.
Jeremiah Useni, a retired lieutenant general and a former minister of the Federal Capital Territory, currently representing Plateau South Senatorial District in the National Assembly, had declared intention to run for the governorship of Plateau State in 2019.
If Useni’s ambition sails through, the coast would be clearer for Lar, daughter of Solomon Lar, a former governor of Plateau State, representing Lantang North/South federal Constituency.
Lar spoke with journalists in Jos, after hosting over 300 members of her constituency who came to show appreciation for giving them employment.
Others guests include beneficiaries of her scholarship scheme and those who are particularly happy with the Bill for the establishments Federal University of Agriculture in Sabon-Gida, Lantang South Local Government Area of Plateau State that has passed second reading.
She said: “My expectation is that for 2019, there should be free and fair elections because without a level-playing field, there would be incredible elections. We don’t want that, we want credible elections. It is important for the government to make sure that citizens are not disenfranchised, citizens are not oppressed, and citizens are not intimidated. Everybody who has a permanent votes card should have it delivered.
“I am very worried about recent reports that 66 per of voters cards in the North West have been delivered. In the North Central, it is only 33 percent. In order parts of the country, it is 40 per cent each. No other zone has 66 percent, apart from the North West. So, that is not a good omen, that should be corrected.
“You can’t vote without PVC. INEC should please sit up on this. Every part of the country should have 100 per cent delivered of their voters cards. Every Nigerian have a right to their PVC, everybody who has PVC, it should be delivered to them before 2019.”
– Jun 4, 2018 @ 19:09 GMT |
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