TMG Urges Registered Voters to Collect their PVCs Chuks Okocha in Abuja An independent civil society election monitoring group, the Transition Monitoring Group (TMG) has called on Nigerians to go out
An independent civil society election monitoring group, the Transition Monitoring Group has called on Nigerians to go out and collect their Permanent Voter’s Cards ahead of the January 22 deadline.
Citing data from the 2019 presidential elections, the TMG emphasised that the 6.7 million uncollected PVCs would have been sufficient to determine the outcome of an election in which the winner, Muhammadu Buhari received 15 million votes and his main opponent, Atiku Abubakar, received 11.2 million votes.
“No one should wait until the rush hour; the time is now and we all are advised to collect our PVCs in time so that we can get that golden opportunity to vote candidates of our choice, electing leaders is our responsibility that no one can deny anyone but without PVC, that right will be denied; so let’s go out and get our PVCs.
The statement added: “TMG will be deploying a wide range of membership across the country to ensure an adequate and effective monitoring of the electoral process.
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