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INEC Plans 2027 Voting Without PVCs

In a bid to modernize Nigeria’s electoral system, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is exploring the possibility of allowing voting without PVCs in the 2027 general elections.

The commission says voters could be accredited using digitally generated slips instead of the traditional Permanent Voter Cards.

This major shift, however, hinges on amendments to the Electoral Act. INEC’s Chief Press Secretary, Rotimi Oyekanmi, confirmed that while the commission is eager to embrace technology and increase voter access, it must operate within the bounds of the law.

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The proposal builds on earlier remarks by INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, who hinted at the change during a December 2024 meeting with Resident Electoral Commissioners in Abuja. He highlighted the effectiveness of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) and its potential to streamline voter verification.

Yakubu argued that allowing voters to present computer-generated slips either printed or downloaded from INEC’s website would reduce election costs and curb the misuse of PVCs. “Those with PVCs can still use them, but digital slips should be valid for accreditation,” he stated.

He further noted that the new system could solve long-standing issues tied to PVC collection and eliminate tactics like voter card buying meant to suppress turnout.

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INEC believes the time is ripe to revisit existing voter accreditation protocols, especially with increasing confidence in biometric and digital technologies. The commission says this approach will also make elections more inclusive and efficient.

Still, INEC stresses that any policy shift must be legally supported. “It’s a good idea that aligns with global trends, but the law must be changed first,” Oyekanmi said, reiterating INEC’s readiness to engage with lawmakers on necessary reforms.

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Furthermore, while INEC is optimistic about the potential benefits of this proposed shift, experts and critics have raised concerns about ensuring the security and integrity of the new accreditation process.

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