The voters said they have been visiting the designated collection centres but INEC have repeatedly failed to provide their voters cards.
In Jos, while some registration centers are deserted, while others are filled with people waiting to collect their PVCs.
Abubakar Danlladi, another resident of the town said: “I came to collect my PVC but said mine was not available. They told me that some PVCs were yet to be brought. They asked me to check again if mine would be available. I will come back again because I really want to the PVC. It is very important to me.
Despite these issues, voters hope that INEC would be able to locate and distribute all missing PVCs before the end of the collection exercise. Meanwhile a Jos-based volunteer group has commenced the mobilsation of registered voters to collect their PVCs at the designated areas, to enable them participate in the forthcoming elections.
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