The Unbiased Nationwide Electoral Fee (INEC) says its Steady Voter Registration (CVR) will resume in Anambra on July 17 and nationwide on Aug. 18.
INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, disclosed this on the fee’s quarterly assembly with political events on Thursday in Abuja.
Yakubu mentioned that in view of the forthcoming governorship election in Anambra, the CVR train can be held at two ranges.
He mentioned the train would begin within the 326 wards throughout the state on July 8 and finish on July 17 from 9 a.m. to three p.m. day by day, together with the weekend.
“Through the registration interval, new voters in addition to those that want to switch their registration to Anambra from different states of the federation or from one location to a different inside the state can have the chance to take action.
“Equally, registered voters whose Everlasting Voters Playing cards (PVCs) have been misplaced or broken can have the chance to use for alternative.
“Uncollected PVCs from earlier registrations can even be obtainable for assortment on the registration centres.
“ eligible Nigerian residents are inspired to look in particular person to register,” he mentioned.
The INEC chairman, nonetheless, defined that the net pre-registration choice is at the moment unavailable.
Yakubu added that voter registration and compilation of the voters’ register have to be accomplished not later than 90 days earlier than the date fastened for the election as offered by regulation.
“For the nationwide CVR, the fee has accepted resumption of the net and in-person registration of voters in all states of the federation.
“The net pre-registration will begin on Aug. 18, whereas the in-person registration will observe on Aug. 25.
“The train might be held concurrently in all states and the FCT in addition to the 774 Native Authorities Space places of work nationwide,” he mentioned.
Yakubu mentioned the detailed schedule of actions can be launched quickly. (NAN)
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