 And ahead of the general elections, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, says it has distributed 632,000 permanent voters' cards to eligible voters in Kaduna. The Administrative Secretary of INEC, Kaduna State, Awail Mashi, said that they is in a meeting with civil society group on voter education initiative in Kaduna. He said those who could not get their PVCs was as a result of multiple registration. This is registered 52 times. One person moving from one polling unit to register to another. That's what they kept doing. So almost 95% of those people that regained their PVCs were lucky they did multiple registration. Because it's not man that does it. We have systems. Whatever you do when you are accredited with the rivers, the figures will be there. They cannot be changed. They cannot be altered. You can never add nor reduce. It will be there permanently. And by the time you go from the field to the Collision Center, the Collision Officer will look at the figure on the beavers, and he will apply the same principle by looking at the, from ECH, the result form from that particular unit. If there is a disparity of even one vote, which means more figures of people on the phone than in the beavers, then automatically that is what is council. The senior INEC officer explained that by model voter accreditation system is a perfect machine and cannot be bypassed by unscrupulous individuals. Also, the team leader of the voter education initiative, Chris Nolly, cautioned Nigerians against vote buying, stressing the need to show all types of electoral practices before and during elections. You know, yesterday, the report indicates that the $408,000 is for fresh registrants. Then another $224,000 are for people that transfer. If you add it in total, about $600,000 and something thousand. Of that total, for both categories, we have less than $100,000, which means we have just about 15-16% of our permanent voter scars that are not yet collected. So I think it's very, very good. The same thing with Lagos. Lagos registered about $7 million. And as I'm talking to them, they've given out, people have collected almost 89, 90%. So only Lagos is better than us in terms of collection of PVC in the whole country. 36 days plus one. And which of distributed. So if you know of anybody that registered in July and they've not seen their PVCs, tell them again to go to the local government office where they registered. And by the grace of God, they will get their permanent voter scars. Like we enfranchise, we do not disenfranchise. We do the very best that we can. And what we are more concerned about ensuring that the betterment of an election comes up in Nigeria. Educate them. Letting them know why they must go and collect their PVCs. We go around to tell them. In most, sometimes in churches, sometimes in communities and all that, we reach out to them. Letting them know that having registered, having given time to register, there is a very important need for you to make sure that you collect your PVC. And not only collecting your PVC to ensure that during the election, you go to vote. And when voting, you need to do the proper voting. Because if you see what happened in the last election in the state, or show in this thing, so many cancellations happened. And that was a very thing. So that is one of the things we are trying to let people know. Buying a vote or selling a vote, it is one of the worst thing that we wouldn't like people to do. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.