The African Democratic Congress (ADC), Lagos State chapter, has cautioned residents against submitting images or details of their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) to political groups or unauthorised persons.
The party gave the warning in a statement issued on by its directorate of communication and signed by Oluwasegun Adekayero,on Thursday in Lagos.
Mr Adekayero said the party had observed a circulating announcement asking residents, especially in Lagos Mainland, to send clear PVC photographs through WhatsApp for political mobilisation.
He described the request as unsafe and potentially harmful to voter privacy and democratic integrity.
“ADC considers it necessary, in the interest of public safety and democratic integrity, to caution Lagosians against sharing sensitive personal information with partisan groups.
“The Permanent Voter Card (PVC) is a personal and confidential electoral document issued by INEC and contains sensitive information that must be protected at all times.
“Indiscriminate collection of PVC images through informal channels raises serious concerns about data privacy, voter protection and possible misuse of citizens’ personal information,” Mr Adekayero said.
He stressed that voter mobilisation must be lawful, transparent and respectful of citizens’ rights.
According to him, political participation should build confidence and trust rather than fear, coercion or undue pressure.
Mr Adekayero advised residents to safeguard their PVCs and avoid sharing copies through unsecured digital platforms.
He also urged citizens to report suspicious requests for voter information to appropriate authorities.
Mr Adekayero reiterated the party’s commitment to issue-based politics and credible democratic processes in the state.
He said ADC would continue to prioritise civic education, policy dialogue and lawful grassroots engagement instead of collecting private voter data.
He added that democracy thrives when citizens are informed, protected and respected.
(NAN)
