 It is day 12 of the commencement of the Permanent Voltaic Arts Collection exercise, a prequel to the 4th Common General Elections, which is a few weeks away. Plus the venue's correspondent Emmanuel Ulububu, who visited some collision centers, and here's the reports. 8th Day 12 sings the commencement of the Permanent Voltaic Arts Collection, a prequel to the 4th Common General Elections, which is a few weeks away. At some collection centers, there were few or no voters around to collect their PVCs, with many voter cards left unpicked. Residents, after expressed dissatisfaction with the process, recounted challenges faced while trying to collect their PVCs. They also spoke on the readiness for the polls. They didn't get it. They said, no, 64. And I told them that, can I go to another branch, or like BF or Zilibram, they told me that, no, you can't go there. Even if you go there, you will see come back, they will send you to our primary school. Today to get my 4th Voters card, first I came very early in the morning, like 8am. The attendants that were going to attend to us came very, very late. We've been waiting. I'm still here now. It's almost 1pm. I've not gotten my card. And they said my card is not in the list, that I have to fill another form, that they will have to send a message or something that they will take to reprint my card again. I've always voted in every election. So I'm not a new first time voter. And the reason why I've always voted, come rain, come shine, is because we just have to keep hoping, keep doing the right things. And I'm sure by God's grace, we would have the Nigeria of our dreams very soon. The chairman of the independent international electoral commission, Ayanic, Professor Mamoud Yaku, during our media parlay, has also lighted the challenges associated with the PVC, as well as the Nigerians of our free and fair election. PVCs we have uncollected, it's historical, it's cumulative. It goes back to 2011. So much of the cathars collected are actually from recent registration. So what we need to do after the election is to sit down with stakeholders and look at this matter thoroughly. Are these cards actually, at the end of the day, collectable, or we'll just keep carrying them forward with every election and they are not collected? Election is a multi-stakeholder activity. Ayanic has been giving you this assurance. I think we have demonstrated this, particularly in some of the more recent elections. And that is what we are going to carry forward to the general election. With a few weeks left, eligible voters can only hope to get their PVCs on time, in as much as the electoral empire has expressed readiness to conduct the polls. Plus the news.