No fewer than 38,774,391 Nigerians now have the Permanent Voter Cards, the Independent National Electoral Commission has said.
The figure which is contained in a statement on Thursday by the Chief Press Secretary to the Chairman of the commission, Mr. Kayode Idowu, represents 71.35 per cent of the 54,341,610 number of registered voters across the country.
It is however expected that the figure of the PVCs distributed will increase before next Tuesday when the commission is expected to publish the final list of voters.
Idowu told our correspondent that distribution of PVCs will start in Borno State on Friday(today) where no one had collected.
A breakdown of the 38,774,391 PVCs shows that 22, 832, 396 prospective voters have collected the cards in the Northern part of the country and 15,941,995 in the South.
The zonal analysis of the figure(38,774,391) indicates that the North-West and the South-West are leading the other four zones in the collection of the PVCs.
For example, in the North-West which has seven states, 12,013,961 PVCs have been collected.
The seven states in the zone are Kebbi, Zamfara, Jigawa, Sokoto, Kano, Katsina and Kaduna.
There are also 6,270,736 PVCs that have been collected in the six states of the South-West. The states are Lagos, Osun, Ekiti, Ondo, Ogun and Oyo.
South-South is third among the zones with the highest number of PVC collected with 5,756,018.
The states in the zone are Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Edo and Delta.
Trailing the zone is North-Central with 5,520,001 collectors. States in the zone are Benue, Kwara, Nasarawa, Kogi, Plateau and Niger.
Although voters in Borno State have yet to collect their PVCs, the remaining states in the North-East have 4,886,499 PVCs.
The breakdown of the states which have collected PVCs shows that Kano recorded the highest number of prospective voters who have picked their PVCs with 2,771,185. It is followed by Kaduna State with 2,643,517.
Lagos State came third with 2,159,091.
President Goodluck Jonathan’s state, Bayelsa, came last as the commission put the number of voters with the PVCs in the state at 370,062.
It follows Ekiti State where 481,199 voters have received their PVCs and Enugu State with 662,445.
The figure also indicates that 411,935 people have collected their PVCs in the Federal Capital Territory .
Coming last is the South-East, with 3,915,241 PVCs.
Anambra, Abia, Ebonyi, Imo and Enugu are the states in the zone.
The figure which is contained in a statement on Thursday by the Chief Press Secretary to the Chairman of the commission, Mr. Kayode Idowu, represents 71.35 per cent of the 54,341,610 number of registered voters across the country.
It is however expected that the figure of the PVCs distributed will increase before next Tuesday when the commission is expected to publish the final list of voters.
Idowu told our correspondent that distribution of PVCs will start in Borno State on Friday(today) where no one had collected.
A breakdown of the 38,774,391 PVCs shows that 22, 832, 396 prospective voters have collected the cards in the Northern part of the country and 15,941,995 in the South.
The zonal analysis of the figure(38,774,391) indicates that the North-West and the South-West are leading the other four zones in the collection of the PVCs.
For example, in the North-West which has seven states, 12,013,961 PVCs have been collected.
The seven states in the zone are Kebbi, Zamfara, Jigawa, Sokoto, Kano, Katsina and Kaduna.
There are also 6,270,736 PVCs that have been collected in the six states of the South-West. The states are Lagos, Osun, Ekiti, Ondo, Ogun and Oyo.
South-South is third among the zones with the highest number of PVC collected with 5,756,018.
The states in the zone are Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Edo and Delta.
Trailing the zone is North-Central with 5,520,001 collectors. States in the zone are Benue, Kwara, Nasarawa, Kogi, Plateau and Niger.
Although voters in Borno State have yet to collect their PVCs, the remaining states in the North-East have 4,886,499 PVCs.
The breakdown of the states which have collected PVCs shows that Kano recorded the highest number of prospective voters who have picked their PVCs with 2,771,185. It is followed by Kaduna State with 2,643,517.
Lagos State came third with 2,159,091.
President Goodluck Jonathan’s state, Bayelsa, came last as the commission put the number of voters with the PVCs in the state at 370,062.
It follows Ekiti State where 481,199 voters have received their PVCs and Enugu State with 662,445.
The figure also indicates that 411,935 people have collected their PVCs in the Federal Capital Territory .
Coming last is the South-East, with 3,915,241 PVCs.
Anambra, Abia, Ebonyi, Imo and Enugu are the states in the zone.