Lagos office of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has debunked claim of colluding with theĀ All Progressives Congress (APC) to manipulate the collection of permanent voter cards (PVCs) in the state.
The claim was made by theĀ Peoples Democratic Congress (PDP) on Monday, January 16, during a press conference.
Reacting to the claim, Olusegun Agbaje, INECās resident electoral commissioner in Lagos said it’s all “fabricated”.
The statement read;
āIt is pertinent to clarify and correct the frivolous accusation by PDP that some INEC staff are colluding with members of the ruling party in the state to deny some groups of people access to collect their PVCs.
āMention was equally made of Mr Muyiwa Yusuf, the head of department VR/ICT INEC in the state who was alleged to have connived with the APC to clone the faces of voters through the privileged access he has to the PVCs.
āIt has become necessary to comment on the recent report which far from being true, was a gross misrepresentation and diversionary both in content and context.
āIt is obvious that this orchestrated story by PDP was fabricated to distort the reputation of INEC in the state and to soil the name of the officer in question.
āINEC has neither political affiliation nor inclination with any party in the state. Collection of PVC is based on a first-come, first-served.ā
Agbaje who maintained that eligible Nigerians have not been denied their rights to collect the PVCs in all the 20 LGAs of the state,Ā added that INECās bimodal voter accreditation system (BVAS) would not authenticate any cloned PVCs on election day.
He said;
āThe exercise being embarked upon in the commission at the moment is the scanning of PVCs to harvest phone numbers of eligible registrants yet to collect their cards with a view to contacting them via bulk sms,ā the statement reads.
āThe commission strongly believes in equity, transparency, integrity, and fairness in the conduct of her business.
āWe shall continue to uphold these fundamental principles in the discharge of our constitutional duties and responsibilities as an unbiased umpire to all stakeholders.ā