On the Matter of Update on PVCs - And The Unnecessari-ness Of Election Postponement By Mobolaji E. Aluko

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My People: Five good pieces of news from INEC recently since the first release of their PVC distribution on January 9:
 
 
(1)  ALL the PVC for all the 68,833,735 eligible voters have now been printed, up from 54,341,610 PVCs printed by that January 9.
 
(2)  So far, 42,867,410 have now picked up their PVCs, up from 38,774,391 back on January 7. That is an uptick of 4,093,019, with a new pick-up rate of 62.28%.
 
(3)  INEC has pledged to leave the PVC collection lights (extended the deadline on collection) on till February 8 rather than yesterday.
 
(4)  If all fails, it is prepared to enable collection of PVCs until the eve of elections.....that however introduces the uncertainty of knowing the total actual number of voters beforehand, with its attendant heightened "rigging" possibilities.
 
(5)  electronic PVC card readers will be used to read  official PVCs and transmit results, so that cloned PVCs will be of no use.....however does that not amount to electronic voting, currently banned by legislative order?    What happens if the electronic readers break down - deliberately or indeliberately?  Will manual admission of voters and/or of voting be done?  Can we please see a PUBLIC demonstration of these electronic readers - and "voting?"
 
All in all, with all these announcements, postponing the February 14-28 elections will absolutely not be necessary - that window of closure by a Senate resolution is over, and we should just get the "pain" over with, no matter its outcome. Prof. Attahiru Jega should resist all pressures for postponement, and should retire in peace immediately thereafter.
 
Finally, I have been looking at the details of the new PVC distributions from January 9 to January 27.  There are some strange results, particularly with respect to some states - for example, absolutely zero additional  pick-ups (Imo, Rivers, Ondo, Yobe,Jigawa, Sokoto and Benue), and even NEGATIVE pick-up for Ogun state (672,017 on January 9,  666,752 on January 27 - very strange!
 
All in all, there are still a lot of apprehensions about February 14 and 28 in terms of process and outcome.
 
And whoever wins among the top presidential contenders will be a miracle....but miracles do happen.
 
And there you have it.
 
 
Bolaji Aluko
 
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Attahiru Jega
TABLE 1:  Update on PVCs Distributed by INEC – by Geo-Zone
 
State
No. of
Reg. Voters
NRV
 
PVCs Printed
And Received
By INEC
by
Jan 7
 
PVCs
Distributed
by
Jan 9
PVCs
Distributed
by
Jan 27
Diff.
in
PVCs
Jan 27 minus
 Jan 9
New %
PV
Distributed
Of NRV
by
Jan 27
 
          
SW
13,731,349
 
10,602,164
 
6,270,736
6,403,530
132,794
 46.35%
 
SE
7,665,859
 
6,082,994
 
3,915,241
4,378,329
463,088
 57.11%
 
SS
10,059,347
 
8,360,814
 
5,756,018
6,214,977
458,959
 61.78%
 
TOTAL SOUTH
 31,456,555
 
25,045,972
 
15,941,995
16,996,836
1,054,841
53.89%
 
          
NW
17,620,436
 
14,155,693
 
12,013,961
12,784,880
770,919
 72.56%
 
NE
9,107,861
 
6,403,291
 
4,886,499
6,678,148
1,791,649
73.32%
 
NC
9,767,411
 
7,886,294
 
5,520,001
5,947,633
427,632
60.89%
 
TOTAL NORTH
 36,495,708
 
28,445,278
 
22,420,461
25,410,661
2,990,200
69.63%
 
          
FCT
881,472
 
850,360
 
411,935
459,913
47,978
 52.18%
 
          
TOTAL COUNTRY
68,833,735
 
54,341,610
 
38,774,391
42,867,410
4,093,019
62.28%
 
          
   
TABLES 2:  Updates on PVCs Distributed by INEC – by State
State
No. of
Reg. Voters
NRV
 
PVCs Printed
And Received
By
INEC
by
Jan 9
 
PVCs
Distributed
by
Jan 9
PVCs
Distributed
by
Jan 27
Diff.
in
PVCs
Jan 27 minus
 Jan 9
New %
PV
Distributed
Of NRV
by
Jan 27
Remark
 
Ekiti
732,021
 
732,166
 
481,198
 492,869
11,671
 67.33%
  
Lagos  
5,822,207
 
4,000,000
 
2,159,091
2,267,039
107,948
38.39%
  
Ogun
1,829,534
 
1,175,244
 
672,017
 666,752
-5,265
 36.40%
  
Ondo
1,524,655
 
1,303,237
 
824,715
824,715
0
 54.09%)
  
Osun
1,407,107
 
1,406,147
 
992,310
995,562
3,252
 70.75%
  
Oyo
2,415,825
 
1,985,370
 
1,141,405
1,156,593
15,188
47.88%
  
TOTAL SW
 13,731,349
 
10,602,164
 
6,270,736
6,403,530
132,794
 46.35%
  
     
State
No. of
Reg. Voters
NRV
 
PVCs Printed
And Received
by
Jan 9
 
PVCs
Distributed
by
Jan 9
PVCs
Distributed
by
Jan 27
Diff.
in
PVCs
Jan 27 minus
 Jan 9
New %
PV
Distributed
Of NRV
by
Jan 27
Remarks
 
Abia
1,396,162
 
1,241,257
 
1,020,601
1,020,997
396
 73.13%
  
Anambra
1,963,173
 
 1,665,342
 
862,747
1,222,002
359,255
 62.25%
  
Ebonyi
1,074,273
 
 918,503
 
687,402
714,351
26,949
 66.50%
  
Imo
1,803,030
 
1,252,307
 
682,046
682,046
0
 37.24%
  
Enugu
1,429,221
 
1,005,585
 
662,445
 738,933
76,488
 51.70%
  
TOTAL SE
7,665,859
 
6,082,994
 
3,915,241
4,378,329
463,088
 57.11%
  
     
State
No. of
Reg. Voters
NRV
 
PVCs Printed
And Received
by
Jan 9
 
PVCs
Distributed
by
Jan 9
PVCs
Distributed
by
Jan 27
Diff.
in
PVCs
Jan 27 minus
 Jan 9
New %
PV
Distrib.
Of NRV
by
Jan 27
Remark
 
Akwa Ibom
1,680,759
 
1,468,780
 
1,177,910
1,328,714
150,804
 79.05%
  
Bayelsa
610,373
 
465,902
 
370,062
 386,125
16,063
 63.26%
  
Cross River
1,175,623
 
1,025,760
 
763,436
776,977
13,541
66.09%
  
Delta
2,275,264
 
1,909,291
 
1,260,728
1,422,595
161,867
 62.52%
  
Edo
1,779,738
 
1,534,098
 
930,276
 1,046,960
116,684
 58.63%
  
Rivers
2,537,590
 
1,956,983
 
1,253,606
1,253,606
0
 49.40%
  
TOTAL SS
10,059,347
 
8,360,814
 
5,756,018
6,214,977
458,959
 61.78%
  
   
1.                   
State
No. of
Reg. Voters
NRV
 
PVCs Printed
And Received
by
Jan 9
 
PVCs
Distributed
by
Jan 9
PVCs
Distributed
by
Jan 27
Diff.
in
PVCs
Jan 27 minus
 Jan 9
New %
PV
Distributed
Of NRV
by
Jan 27
Remark
 
Jigawa
1,831,276
 
1,551,831
 
1,460,620 
 1,460,620
0
79.76%
  
Kaduna
3,407,222
 
3,219,994
 
2,643,517
2,976,628
333,111
87.36%
  
Kano
4,975,701
 
 3,198,859
 
2,771,185
2,612,400
-158,785
52.50%
  
Katsina
2,827,943
 
2,379,766
 
1,965,840
 2,245,303
279,463
79.40%
  
Kebbi
1,470,648
 
1,306,405
 
1,035,780
1,232,357
196,577
83.80%
  
Sokoto
1,611,929
 
1,398,010
 
1,211,717
1,211,717
0
 75.17% 
  
Zamfara
1,495,717
 
1,100,828
 
925,302
1,045,855
120,553
 69.92%
  
TOTAL NW
17,620,436
 
14,155,693
 
-12,013,961
12,784,880
770,919
 72.56%
  
     
State
No. of
Reg. Voters
NRV
 
PVCs Printed
And Received
by
Jan 9
 
PVCs
Distributed
by
Jan 9
PVCs
Distributed
by
Jan 27
Diff.
in
PVCs
Jan 27 minus
 Jan 9
New %
PV
Distributed
Of NRV
by
Jan 27
Remark
 
Adamawa
1,559,012
 
1,529,636
 
912,312
 1,239,820
327,508
 79.53%
  
Bauchi
2,054,125
 
1,799,952
 
1,509,255
1,745,441
236,186
84.97%
  
Gombe
1,120,023
 
982,423
 
802,959
873,698
70,739
78.01%
  
Borno
1,934,079
 
0
 
0
999,470
999,470
 56.18%
  
Taraba
1,340,652
 
1,180,950
 
921,637
1,079,383
157,746
 80.51%
  
Yobe
1,099,970
 
910,330
 
740,336
 740,336
0
67.31%
  
TOTAL NE
9,107,861
 
6,403,291
 
4,886,499
6,678,148
1,791,649
73.32%
  
 
1.                   
State
No. of
Reg. Voters
NRV
 
PVCs Printed
And Received
by
Jan 9
 
PVCs
Distributed
by
Jan 9
PVCs
Distributed
by
Jan 27
Diff.
in
PVCs
Jan 27 minus
 Jan 9
New %
PV
Distributed
Of NRV
by
Jan 27
Remark
 
 
Benue
2,015,452
 
1,641,694
 
1,132,187
 1,132,187
0
 56.18%
  
Kogi
1,350,883
 
1,189,621
 
755,775
 773,197
17,422
 57.24%
  
Kwara
1,142,267
 
1,032,970
 
670,694
711,920
41,226
 62.33%
  
Nasarawa
1,242,667
 
1,135,403
 
799,991
 850,619
50,628
 66.45%
  
Niger
2,014,317
 
1,526,801
 
1,089,002
1,250,379
161,377
 62.07%
  
Plateau
2,001,825
 
1,359,805
 
1,072,352
1,141,260
68,908
 57.01%
  
TOTAL NC
9,767,411
 
7,886,294
 
5,520,001
5,859,562
339,561
60.89%
  
 
.
 
State
No. of
Reg. Voters
NRV
 
PVCs Printed
And Received
by
Jan 9
 
PVCs
Distributed
by
Jan 9
PVCs
Distributed
by
Jan 27
Diff.
in
PVCs
Jan 27 minus
 Jan 9
New %
PV
Distributed
Of NRV
by
Jan 27
Remark
 
FCT
881,472
 
850,360
 
411,935
459,913
47,978
 52.18%
  
   

Bolaji Aluko
email: alukome@gmail.com
February 1, 2015
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