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INEC agreed to extend CVR deadline – Reps c’ttee chair

- By Itodo Daniel Sule & Abbas Jimoh

The House of Representa­tives yesterday said the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) has agreed to extend the ongoing Continuous Voter Registrati­on (CVR) exercise.

INEC to extend the deadline for CVR by 60 days.

Aisha told the house that her committee had met with the INEC chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, who agreed to comply with the house resolution to extend CVR registrati­on beyond the June 30 deadline.

“Mr Speaker, as I earlier told you, we met with the INEC chairman yesterday (Tuesday) based on the referral to our committee. We thought it was urgent, so we invited INEC, and Professor Yakubu Mahmood was with us throughout yesterday afternoon.

“Part of what we agreed to was that he has already agreed to extend but for the court injunction; he is to appear on June 29,” she said.

However, Dukku told reporters after plenary that Yakubu said it would not be possible for INEC to extend to the days the house requested but that they would go back and look at how best they can be able to increase the days for registrati­on.

“In essence, INEC would inform Nigerians as to how many days they will be able to extend the registrati­on in view of other milestones that they have to achieve,” she said.

When contacted, Mr Rotimi Lawrence Oyekanmi, the Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to INEC chairman, said: “The commission has not announced any extension of the CVR deadline.”

However, a senior official of the commission, who pleaded not to be named due to the sensitivit­y of the matter, said it is practicall­y impossible to extend the June 30 deadline.

According to the official, INEC planned to appeal the court order restrainin­g it from closing the CVR portal on June 30.

“This has implicatio­ns on the timetable and schedules of the 2023 general elections. Since the commission must print the PVCs of those that registered, it means the dates for the elections must be shifted too,” the official said.

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