Tag: PVC

  • Senate Rejects 10-Year Jail Term for PVC Buyers and Sellers

    Senate Rejects 10-Year Jail Term for PVC Buyers and Sellers

    In an update published by Vanguard, the Nigerian Senate has turned down a proposal to impose a 10-year prison sentence on individuals involved in the buying and selling of Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs). During the debate on the Electoral Amendment Bill, lawmakers opted to retain the existing two-year imprisonment term. However, the Senate agreed to significantly increase the financial penalty, raising the fine from ₦2 million to ₦5 million under Clause 22 of the bill.

    The decision was reached following heated deliberations on the proportionality of the punishment. Proponents of the 10-year term argued that stiff penalties are necessary to deter electoral fraud ahead of the 2027 general elections. Conversely, the majority of senators felt that the increased fine, combined with the current jail term, provides a sufficient deterrent without overburdening the judicial system.

    Premium Times and ThisDay have reported on the legislative session. Premium Times noted that “the rejection of the longer jail term has sparked debate among electoral reform activists.” ThisDay cited a senator who remarked, “we must focus on the enforceability of these laws rather than just the severity of the sentences.”

    Echotitbits take:

    While the increase in fines is a step toward making electoral malpractice “expensive,” the rejection of a longer jail term might be seen by critics as a soft stance on vote-buying. With the 2027 elections approaching, the focus should now shift to how INEC and security agencies will actually catch and prosecute those participating in the PVC black market.

    Source: Vanguard – vanguardngr.com/2026/02/senate-rejects-10-year-jail-term-for-pvc-traders-amends-electoral-timelines/, February 5, 2026

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  • Renewed Voter Registration Exercise Kicks Off Across Nigeria

    Renewed Voter Registration Exercise Kicks Off Across Nigeria

    In an update published by Vanguard, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has officially resumed its nationwide continuous voter registration (CVR) exercise today, January 6, 2026. This phase is intended to capture new voters, allow for transfers of registration, and enable the replacement of lost or damaged Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) ahead of upcoming off-cycle elections and the 2027 general polls. INEC officials emphasized that the process has been streamlined with more digital touchpoints to reduce queuing times at local government offices. The commission urged citizens who have turned 18 since the last exercise to take advantage of this window to ensure their participation in the democratic process. The resumption was also validated by Channels TV and Daily Post. Channels TV reported that ‘INEC resumes second phase of continuous voter registration,’ while Daily Post highlighted the importance of the exercise for the ‘Ekiti 2026’ off-cycle governorship election.

    Echotitbits take: By starting the CVR early in 2026, INEC is attempting to avoid the last-minute rush that usually plagues Nigerian elections. The focus on Ekiti is a strategic test run for the commission’s new logistics and digital registration platforms. Expect civil society groups to ramp up mobilization campaigns this quarter.

    Source: InsideBusiness – https://insidebusiness.ng/237638/inec-restarts-nationwide-voter-registration-as-second-phase-of-cvr-begins/ January 6 2026

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  • Ondo CVR Adds 18,045 New Voters Ahead of December 10 Cutoff

    INEC in Ondo State said 18,045 new voters registered between August and December 2025 during the first phase of Continuous Voter Registration. The state REC urged political parties and civil society to intensify mobilisation.

    The commission also encouraged eligible residents to collect unclaimed PVCs and complete transfers or corrections promptly.

    2025-12-09

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    2025-12-09