
Some youths who aggrieved over the purported irregularities of the
primary elections in Okobo Local Council Area of Akwa Ibom State have
invaded the Independence National Electoral Commission, INEC, office in
the area and allegedly carted away with about 2,045 Permanent Voter
Cards, PVCs.
The National Commissioner in charge of Akwa Ibom, Cross River and
Delta States, Dr. Mustapha Lecky, made this disclosure while addressing
Newsmen on Tuesday at the Commission’s Secretariat at Udo Udoma Uyo, the
Akwa Ibom State capital.
Lecky explained that, “The PVCs were stolen in Okobo local
government. There were 2045 PVCs, we have visited the Okobo local
government area of the state and we can see a lot of security lapses
around the local government office.
“I think it was a mob action which was a consequence of the primaries
elections that were taking place at that time and I want to assure you
that the police are looking into the matter. The (PVCs) were stolen from
where we kept them for safety.”
He further explained that the theft of the PVCs was a futile effort
on the part of the hoodlums since the names, pins and photographs of the
legitimate owners were pasted on the cards and can never be
transferable.
“Like I have said what they (hoodlums) have done is a nullity because
we have a list of everybody; we have their names; we have their pin
numbers and we have their pictures on the voters’ register. It is a
matter of reproducing the PVCs and making them available.
The only thing is that it is an additional cost on the side of INEC.
“But still we have to go after those culprits who were responsible so
that we can apprehend them and punish them according to the law,” he
said.
He assured that the current leadership of INEC was doing everything to ensure that every vote counts during the elections.
He also condemned some politicians for kick-starting campaigns before
November 18th, date originally fixed by the commission stressing “they
have defied INEC’s regulations”.
The state Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mr. Mike, in his remarks
assured that he would ensure that credible and transparent elections are
conducted in Akwa Ibom state.
“Under the current leadership under my watch in this state and with
our Commissioner of Police, we will maintain absolute, unqualified
neutrality to provide a level playing ground to leave behind a legacy
and electoral process where attitude are shaped” Igini assured.

