“I think it is suspicious, and I feel bad that as I am speaking to you now, I am yet to receive my PVC, including my wife and the rest of my family. It portends grave danger to our democracy and the nation, in particular, remember, the whole world is watching, especially, at a time when elections are a few days away. Adams, however, urged the electoral umpire to improve on the modalities for the collection of PVC, saying anything short of a free, fair, and credible election will be dangerous to Nigeria’s democracy. “In 2015, I challenged Professor Attahiru Jega, over the non-availability of PVCs in the South- West, as well as the indiscriminate distribution of PVCs to Nigerians, particularly, in the North. This is uncalled for and I think it is a calculated plot to disenfranchise me,” he lamented.
Source: Nigerian Tribune February 06, 2019 18:56 UTC