A few days
to the general elections, the Presidential candidate of Action
Alliance, Senator Tunde Anifowose-Kelani, on Thursday cried out that he
might be disenfranchised in an election in which he is a contestant
because he has not been issued the Permanent Voter Card by the
Independent National Electoral Commission.
He raised
the alarm at a press briefing in Abuja where he, however, expressed
optimism that AA would to win the presidential election.
Anifowose-Kelani
said, “We are ready and our manifestoes have shown that we can
transform Nigeria for good. We will win the presidential election. I
have a challenge even as a presidential candidate; I don’t have my PVC; I
must not be disenfranchised. I have made frantic efforts to ensure I
get my PVC, but all to no avail. I even wrote to INEC in respect of it, I
have not received any answer from them.
“I hereby
appeal passionately for the release of my PVC so that I can perform my
civic rights and participate in 2015 elections fully as the National
Chairman of Action Alliance, and majorly as a presidential candidate in
the 2015 general elections.
I have made frantic efforts by going to my ward, Ward 8, Ibadan Boys High School, Oke-Bola Ibadan, to collect the PVC but INEC officials could not give it to me.
I have made frantic efforts by going to my ward, Ward 8, Ibadan Boys High School, Oke-Bola Ibadan, to collect the PVC but INEC officials could not give it to me.
“I came to
Abuja on January 20, 2015 and made this complaint but INEC could not do
anything. On January 27, 2015, at INEC meeting with political leaders, I
lodged the same complaint and nothing was done too.”
He further
stated that, INEC is not ready for the elections as far as he is
concerned, because so many people have not collected their PVCs “and
they have not allocated another polling units to those whose polling
units were cancelled. It means the elections cannot be held so as not to
disenfranchised those that want to vote.”
The AA
presidential candidate added that those that were clamouring for the
postponement of the general elections were wrong adding that,
“constitutionally, you can only shift an election by some weeks and the
handover date remains May 29.
Post a Comment