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April 1, 2021 INEC Starts Registration Of New Voters In June

INEC Starts Registration Of New Voters In June

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that it will recommence the continuous voter registration (CVR) exercise on June 28, 2021.

The commission's chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, announced the new date at a media briefing in Abuja on Thursday, April 1.

The nationwide exercise will be carried out for over a year until September 2022, just months before the 2023 general elections.

Yakubu encouraged Nigerians that have turned 18 years old as of June 28 to turn out for the exercise and register to vote.

Other categories of Nigerians to benefit from the exercise include registered voters who wish to change their voting locations due to relocation, and those who have damaged or lost their permanent voter card (PVC).

Registered voters who have experienced previous accreditation issues, or want to correct their information, such as misspellings or dates of birth, are also encouraged to take advantage of the CVR.

The exercise will be temporarily paused in Anambra State in August ahead of its off-cycle November 6 governorship election.

Yakubu promised that INEC will ensure a safe and stress-free experience for registrants, especially with aid from improved technology.

He noted that the commission will migrate from the old Direct Data Capture Machine (DDCM), used for the past 10 years, to the new INEC Voter Enrolment Device (IVED), which is based on an android tablet.

Nigeria currently has just over 84 million registered voters, but has been struggling with a voter apathy problem.

Only 34.75% of voters participated in the 2019 presidential election, and voter turnout as low as 3% has been recorded in legislative bye-elections conducted over the past few months.

Attempts to pass an Electoral Amendment Bill to improve the dire situation has made little progress under the current government.

 

May 26, 2020 INEC Issues New Policy Guideline for Elections During COVID-19

INEC Issues New Policy Guideline for Elections During COVID-19

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC has issued a new policy guideline for conducting elections during the novel coronavirus, COVID-19 pandemic.

Part of the new guidelines issued to facilitate the conduct of elections during the COVID-19 pandemic includes the provision of infrared thermometers at collation centres, mandatory use of face masks by voters, provision of face masks for all electoral officers, provision of alcohol-based sanitizers at polling centres, disinfection of smart card readers after the fingerprint of each voter is read.

INEC said it will also ensure the enforcement of physical distancing by redesigning the polling unit layout to have a two-tier queuing system at the Polling Unit – one outside and the other in the voting area.

It added that voters will be brought into the voting area periodically to prevent overcrowding and that tags and twines may be used to ensure crowd control and maintenance of social distance.

It also announced that due to COVID-19, there will be a 30-minute adjustment to the voting period as polls shall now commence at 8.30 am and close at 2.30 pm.

July 5, 2019 Atiku presents Niger, Yobe results says INEC

Atiku presents Niger, Yobe results says INEC

The PDP presidential candidate, Alhaji ATIKU ABUBAKAR has alleged that INEC provides two result sheets for Nangere Local Government Area of Yobe State.

 

This was made known when the party and its presidential candidate, Alhaji ATIKU ABUBAKAR opened the trial at the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal by tendering results from 2019 elections from Niger and Yobe states.

 

ATIKU and his party had petitioned the tribunal challenging the victory of President BUHARI and his All Progressives Party at the February 23, 2019 election.

 

A renowned constitutional lawyer, Prof. BEN NWABUEZE, made what turned out to be a solidarity appearance at the tribunal yesterdayin a wheelchair, and was wheeled out shortly thereafter.

June 14, 2019 European Union Submits Findings Report Of 2019 Elections To INEC

European Union Submits Findings Report Of 2019 Elections To INEC

The European Union Election Observation Mission, has submitted its findings and recommendations on the 2019 general elections to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

EU Chief Observer, Maria Arena, while submitting the report to INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, in Abuja, said the union would make public the report of its monitoring of the elections today.

ARENA who did not disclose the content of the report, said the submission would be made open to journalists and members of the public to seek clarifications on the issues raised in the report.

The EU chief observer said that the union had been part of Nigeria’s electoral process since 1999.

Receiving the report, INEC chairman Mahmoud Yakubu noted that EU had been part of Nigeria’s steady progress towards democratic consolidation Since 1999.

Yakubu said the commission had adopted the EU recommendations on previous elections.

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