Expectations are sky high in Africa’s most populous nation as millions head to the polls to elect the next president and National Assembly members old and new.With many describing the historic presidential poll as a three-horse race, the consensus is that this is Nigeria’s most competitive to date.
Power Of The PVC
According to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Nigeria’s voter register totals 94 million, and no fewer than 87.2 million of them have obtained their permanent voter cards (PVCs) in anticipation of the nationwide vote today as well as on March 11 for the governorship and state houses of assembly elections.
The top three states in collected PVCs are Lagos (6,214,970), Kano (5,594,193) and Kaduna (4,335,208).On the flipside, the lowest card collections by state are Ekiti (958,052), Bayelsa (1,009,895) and Yobe (1,437,851).
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