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October 5, 2021 INEC Takes Final Decision On Anambra Guber Election Today

INEC Takes Final Decision On Anambra Guber Election Today

The Independent National Electoral Commission will today hold an emergency security meeting in Abuja to take a final decision on the conduct of the November 6 governorship election in Anambra State.

There are fears that the activities of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in the state may hinder the conduct of the election.

Director, Voter Education and Publicity, INEC, Victor Ayodele Aluko, said that the emergency Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security meeting would among others deliberate on the way forward.

Asked if the INEC was considering postponing the election as a result of the insecurity in the state, he said the answer would come after today's meeting.

INEC Chairman Prof. Mahmood Yakubu had last Wednesday expressed fears over the worsening security challenges in the state.

However, politicians and residents of Anambra yesterday expressed hope that the election would hold as planned despite the security challenges in the state.

August 5, 2021 120,600 Nigerians Complete Physical Registration Within 9 Days – INEC

120,600 Nigerians Complete Physical Registration Within 9 Days – INEC

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says 120,600 Nigerians have completed their physical registration in the ongoing nationwide Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) between July 26 and Aug. 3.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that update provided by INEC on Wednesday in Abuja indicated that out of 120,600 Nigerians, who had completed their physical registration, 72,075 were male, while 48,525 were female.

Also 1,274 in of the figure were people living with disability.

The distribution of the complete registration by states indicated that Anambra had the highest number with 8,624 and followed by Osun with 8,114.

The update also indicated that Ebonyi had the lowest number of persons who had completed their registration with 959, followed by FCT with 1,134.

According to the update, INEC has received 1,657,566 applications from Nigerians.

The figure of the total applications received included those for voter transfer, requests for replacement of Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and update of voter information record, etc.

INEC National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Mr Festus Okoye, in a statement on the update disclosed that as of the same Aug. 3, the number of fresh online pre-registrants stood at 1,377,733.

While INEC started the online registration of voters on June 28, the commission started the in-person (or physical) registration on July 26.

Eligible citizens who initiated their registration online and those who prefer to register in-person ab initio had the opportunity to do so in the Commission’s State and LGA offices nationwide.

“As of 4pm on Aug. 3, the number of fresh online pre-registrants is now 1,377,733 while 120,600 citizens have completed their physical registration since the exercise commenced on July 26.”

He added that young Nigerians between the ages of 18 and 34 were still leading in both online registration (1,074,260 or 65 per cent) and completed registration (84,619 or 70 per cent).

“In terms of occupation, students are leading in both pre-registration (529,219 or 32 per cent) and completed registration (48,897 or 41 per cent).

“For gender distribution, 940,062 (or 57 per cent) are male and 717,504 (or 43 per cent) are female for online pre-registration.

”The figures for completed registration are 72,075 (or 60 per cent) male and 48,525 (or 40 per cent) female,” Okoye said.

He noted that the detailed distribution of the registrants by age, State/FCT, occupation, gender, type of registration and disability has been uploaded to the Commission’s website and social media platforms.

Okoye appealed to all Nigerians to seize the opportunity to either initiate their registration online and schedule an appointment at their convenience to complete the process or visit any of the Commission’s State/LGA office nationwide to register.

“For emphasis, we wish to remind citizens that the ongoing registration does not include those who are already registered as voters.

“This current exercise is only open to Nigerians who are 18 years and above who have not registered before.

“It is an offence under the Electoral Act for any citizen to register more than once,” he said.

 
 
 
July 16, 2021 Subjecting INEC Power To NCC Is Unconstitutional – Tambuwal

Subjecting INEC Power To NCC Is Unconstitutional – Tambuwal

Former Speaker, House of Representatives, AMINU TAMBUWAL, has said that the decision of the Senate to subject INECs constitutional power to conduct elections to the Nigerian Communications Commission and the National Assembly is patently unconstitutional.

TAMBUWAL, who is also the governor of Sokoto State, in a statement he issued in Abuja, said INEC constitutional power could not be shared with any institution.

He said for the avoidance of doubt, Section 78 of the Constitution provides that the Registration of voters and the conduct of elections shall be subject to the direction and supervision of the Independent National Electoral Commission.

TAMBUWAL was reacting to the decision of the Senate to reject electronic transmission of election results during the debate on the electoral act amendment bill.

Senators had voted publicly along party lines over section 52(3) of the electoral act amendment bill, which deals with electronic transmission of poll results.

At the end of voting, 28 Senators mostly from the PDP voted for the original amendment in the report while 52 Senators mostly from the APC voted for the amendment as proposed by Senator SABI ABDULLAHI.

This means the majority of Senators voted that INEC may consider electronic transmission provided the national network coverage is adjudged to be adequate and secure by NCC and approved by the National Assembly.

Earlier, the Senate was plunged into a rowdy session as the lawmakers contested the amendment of section 52(3) of the electoral act amendment bill.

July 12, 2021 Jega Kicks Against Confirming Onochie, As INEC National Commissioner

Jega Kicks Against Confirming Onochie, As INEC National Commissioner

Former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof ATTAHIRU JEGA, has warned the Senate against confirming the appointment of a presidential aide, LAURETTA ONOCHIE, as INEC National Commissioner to avoid controversy.

JEGA also said President BUHARI could withdraw ONOCHIE's nomination and replace her with another female from her state, noting that there are many other eligible women for the job.

The former INEC boss said this last night while featuring on a monitored programme.

ONOCHIE had on Thursday during her screening by the Senate Committee on INEC, denied being a member of the All Progressives Congress since 2019.

But JEGA insists appointing any person who generated such a controversy; can raise suspicions or doubts that can lead to a loss of trust of the electoral management body.

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