A former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Professor Kingsley Moghalu says the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is not not ready for a free and fair election next month.
He said this on Saturday while accusing the commission of it’s not-too-impressive method of distribution of Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs).
Moghalu stressed that PVC registration and collection is an “acid test” for INEC.
“If @inecnigeria cannot ensure that every potential voter who has registered actually receives his or her #PVC, it cannot claim that it is prepared for a free and fair election. PVC registration and collection is the acid test.
“Nigerians are fired up for the 2023 elections. Their desire to perform their civic responsibility should not be frustrated by inefficiency or other factors of weak institutional service delivery.
“I want to give @inecnigeria benefit of doubt. But, las las, talk na do,” Moghalu wrote on his verified Twitter handle.











