PVC: Ikorodu residents call for relocation of INEC office

Thu, Jun 30, 2022
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Politics

RESIDENTS of Ikorodu, Lagos State have appealed to Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to relocate its Ikorodu office for easy processing and collection of Permanent Voters Card (PVC).

They made the appeal at a  constituency stakeholders meeting on Thursday themed: “2023 General Election: The Imperative of Permanent Voter’s Cards”

Speaking at  the programme, Mr Lukman Shonibare, Chairman,  Ikorodu Community Development Committee(CDC) said a lot of people faced different challenges in accessing the INEC office for registration and collection of their PVC’s.

Shonibare said the office was located at the edge of a corner,  inside Government Residential Area (GRA) with heavy security officials that restricted movement, making  access to the office difficult.

“We want to call on our lawmaker to help  see to our plight because the distance of INEC office have discouraged lots of people.

“Most times you will spend all  your energy walking before getting to their office. We need the office relocated to a place that will be easily accessible to all,” he said.

Also speaking, Mr Azeez Olushugbo, urged INEC to increase their staff strength as more residents were interested in participating in the forthcoming 2023 general elections.

Olushugbo added that the officials should bring the registration closer to the people by moving around all the communities of  the constituency 1,  instead of staying in their office.

“I think it will be better if the officials can move around to make it easier for collection and for new registrations,” he said.

Mrs Olutoyin Aiyeleso, Ikorodu resident INEC officer said their demands could only be possible if the community provided land and built another office for their operation.

She said efforts were being put in place to move collection and registration to different communities adding that there were lots of PVCs yet to be collected by residents

“What you are requesting for can only be done if you provide space and construct another INEC office.

“The office was built by INEC and we are just members of  staff, so we don’t have capacity to move our office to another place,” she said.

Also speaking, the Eweye of Isiu, Oba Olukayode David, said it was time for residents to know that they needed to have their PVCs as weapon for government’s attention for infrastructural development.

Mr Sanai Agunbiade the Majority Leader, Lagos State House of Assembly and lawmaker representing Ikorodu constituency 1  in his response, assured them that all the challenges highlighted would be adequately addressed to ensure seamless processing and collection.

Agunbiade, added that all the challenges mentioned would be tabled before the house of assembly for review,  to fashion out solutions.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that political leaders, community leaders and residents of Ikorodu turned out in large numbers to interact on challenges faced in getting their PVCS.(NAN)

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