INEC to extend deadline for voter registration by 60 days

By our reporter| The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has agreed to extend the ongoing continuous voter registration (CVR).

Aisha Dukku, chairman of the house of representatives committee on electoral matters, who made the disclosure while giving an update during plenary on Wednesday, said Mahmoud Yakubu, chairman of INEC, would soon release a statement about the extension.

“He (INEC chairman) has already agreed to extend but for the court injunction he is to appear on the 29th of June,” she said.

“That notwithstanding, he said it has been guaranteed that it has to be extended, and not just extending but also it would additionally be done during weekends. He has agreed to that and that he is going to make a statement very soon to that effect.

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“That extension also involves additional machines, additional ad-hoc staff, and of course, he’s going to collaborate with the security agencies to make sure that is also done.

“So all the prayers of the motion were approved and all members of the committee were there, including the mover of the motion.”

INEC had fixed June 30 as the deadline for the suspension of voter registration across the country ahead of the 2023 general election.

The house of representatives, however, asked the electoral umpire to extend the deadline by 60 days.

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