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INEC set to introduce downloadable PVCs, full online voter registration
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says it will introduce downloadable Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) for voters who have lost or damaged their original cards as part of efforts to modernise Nigeria’s electoral process ahead of the 2027 general elections.
INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, disclosed this on Wednesday while receiving the Director-General of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, during a courtesy visit to the commission’s headquarters in Abuja.
Amupitan explained that the downloadable PVC option would only be available to voters who had previously collected their physical PVCs but later lost or damaged them. He clarified that the initiative would not apply to first-time registrants who had never obtained a physical card.
According to him, eligible voters must report the loss or damage of their PVCs to INEC at least 90 days before an election to enable the commission to process the replacement.
The INEC Chairman also announced that the commission plans to pilot the downloadable PVC technology during the Osun State off-cycle governorship election scheduled for August.
He further revealed that INEC was finalising work on a new technology that would enable eligible Nigerians to complete voter registration entirely online without visiting INEC offices for physical biometric capture.
Amupitan said the online registration platform would be tested in the coming days once it receives the commission’s approval.
He noted that the technological innovations are aimed at expanding access to voter registration, reducing disenfranchisement, and making the electoral process more convenient for eligible citizens.
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Enugu Theft Accuser Changes Story: “No CCTV Footage” After Man Brutally Beaten in Jungle Justice
A young man identified as Ekene Agala is recovering from severe injuries after being subjected to brutal “jungle justice” by estate security personnel following a theft accusation that has since unraveled, according to updates shared by human rights advocate Harrison Gwamnishu.
The incident reportedly occurred in an estate in Enugu, where Agala was accused by a woman of stealing ₦2 million from her residence. The accuser initially claimed to have supporting CCTV footage, prompting estate security and others to physically assault him without further investigation or involvement of formal authorities. Graphic images and videos circulating online show Agala with extensive facial swelling, bruises, and injuries consistent with a severe beating.
In a recent update posted on Sunday, June 28, 2026, Gwamnishu revealed that the woman’s story has changed. She now admits there is no CCTV footage and instead attributes the allegation to a young child who allegedly witnessed the act.
“What happened to Ekene Agala is a painful reminder of why we must never rush to judgment,” Gwamnishu stated, emphasizing the dangers of mob action based on unverified claims.
He announced plans to initiate legal processes to secure justice for Agala and noted gratitude that the victim survived the attack.
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