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Situation room demands online publication of voters register for public scrutiny

By Matthew Ogune, Abuja
05 September 2022   |   3:58 pm
The Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to comply with this provisions of the 2022 electoral act by displaying voters register at the Registration Area/Ward level and on its website for 7 days.

[FILES] INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu. Photo; FACBOOK/INECNIGERIA

The Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to comply with this provisions of the 2022 electoral act by displaying voters register at the Registration Area/Ward level and on its website for 7 days.

The provision in Section 19(1) of the Electoral Act, 2022 states that the voters’ register “shall be displayed or published for public scrutiny at every registration area and on its official website or any website established by the Commission for that purpose”.

Situation room Convener, Ene Obi in a statement, Monday in Abuja said the manner in which the electoral body has displayed register of voters for public scrutiny does not fully conform with the provisions of the Electoral Act, 2022.

According to Obi, INEC had displayed voters’ register at its Local Government Area Offices nationwide for seven days from 15th to 21st August 2022 for citizens to make claims and objections.

She noted that the exercise is a vital aspect of the election process, that promotes credibility of the voters’ register as citizens are able to raise objections with respect to name of a person included on the register who is not qualified to be registered as a voter in that area, or who is deceased, or whose name has been omitted.

To make the process seamless for citizens, Obi stated that it was expected that the commission, in line with its current stance on the use of technology in elections, would also digitize the process as mandated by the new Act.

The Convener added: “Thus, we are demanding that INEC comply with this provision by displaying the register at the Registration Area/Ward level and on its website for 7 days.

“This has to be done before the Commission commences printing of Permanent Voter’s Cards (PVCs) for new registrants.

“As we head into the elections, we urge the electoral body to carry out its responsibilities in line with the provisions of the Electoral Act, 2022.”

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