The Kogi State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Dr. Hale Gabriel Longpet, has decried the low collection of PVCs since it commenced in September 2022. The
The Kogi State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Dr. Hale Gabriel Longpet, has decried the low collection of PVCs since it commenced in September 2022.He lamented that citizens of the State have not responded positively to INEC’s call for people to go and collect their PVCs.
He disclosed that the total registered voters in the state stands at 1,939,365, adding that, the Commission is working with critical stakeholders to successfully undertake and ensure a hitch-free and credible 2023 general election.
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