Photos Of The Voter Cards Of Key Presidential Candidates, Their Wives
The permanent voter cards (PVCs) of the key presidential
candidates and their wives become accessible to the residents of
Nigeria.
The
PVCs of General Muhammadu Buhari, the presidential candidate on the
platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), and his wife Aisha
inform that they are both public servants.
While the cards of the incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan and Dame Patience state that Nigeria’s First Lady is a house wife.
Besides voter cards comprise information of gender, photo and identity number.
It should be noted that the presidential election, which was postponed by the electoral commission due to the security reasons, will be held tomorrow on March 28, 2015, Saturday.
Polls will open at 08:00. All voters must be present at their designated polling centre by 13:00 to be allowed to cast their ballot. Polls will close when the last person in the queue has voted.
107 domestic and international observers were accredited to monitor the general elections.
The Independent National Electoral Commission registered 68.8 million voters, of whom 82% have picked up their voter cards. For the first time, Nigeria will use biometric cards to identify electors.
General Buhari and Mrs Buhari pictures in Voters register 2015
While the cards of the incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan and Dame Patience state that Nigeria’s First Lady is a house wife.
President Goodluck Jonathan and Mrs Dame Patience Jonathan pictures in Voters Register 2015
It should be noted that the presidential election, which was postponed by the electoral commission due to the security reasons, will be held tomorrow on March 28, 2015, Saturday.
Polls will open at 08:00. All voters must be present at their designated polling centre by 13:00 to be allowed to cast their ballot. Polls will close when the last person in the queue has voted.
107 domestic and international observers were accredited to monitor the general elections.
The Independent National Electoral Commission registered 68.8 million voters, of whom 82% have picked up their voter cards. For the first time, Nigeria will use biometric cards to identify electors.
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