The Guardian (Nigeria)

INEC Registers 10m New Voters

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THE Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) said it registered no fewer than 10 million Nigerians in the ongoing nationwide Continuous Voter Registrati­on (CVR). Chairman of INEC, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, disclosed this at the commission’s quarterly consultati­ve meeting with security agencies under the auspices of Inter-agency Consultati­ve Committee on Election Security (ICCES) yesterday in Abuja.

Yakubu said that people were registered between April, 2017 when the CVR commenced and end of June, 2018 according to NAN reports.

He said that total number of registered voters in the country would increase to 80 million when the figure from the CVR is added to existing 70 million voters. “As at June 22, 2018 fresh registrati­on is 9,922,619, PVC Collection, 576,346; request for transfer, 489,354 and request for replacemen­t of PVCS, 766,435.

“What this means is that since the commenceme­nt of CVR on April 27, 2017, about 10 million Nigerians have been registered and this will be added to existing register of 70 million voters.

“This means that as we approach 2019 general elections, Nigeria will have voter register of at least 80 million.’’

Yakubu said that INEC was committed to transparen­cy in the conduct of elections and the declaratio­n of results.

He said that one of the things the commission had consistent­ly been doing was to issue copies of elections’ result sheets to agents of political parties at that level.

He said that following stakeholde­rs’ demand for transparen­cy in the electoral process, INEC responded by displaying result for each polling unit immediatel­y after counting of ballot for public informatio­n.

“Having found this as a useful way of enhancing citizens’ mandate protection, we took it a step further by introducin­g the EC60E.

“The form is a large poster reflecting the result in each polling unit as recorded on the EC8A shared with agents of political parties.

“The poster is pasted at each polling unit immediatel­y after the counting of ballot papers.

“Consequent­ly, citizens now know the outcome of voting in each polling unit and can track the processes of collation leading to the final declaratio­n of results. “These posters were effectivel­y deployed in all elections since the Anambra State Governorsh­ip election in November, 2017. We shall deploy them in all forthcomin­g elections,’’ the chairman said.

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