INEC Extends Date for Continuous Voter Registration in Edo and Ondo States, records 120,458 

Oru Leonard 

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has extended the day for the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) in Edo and Ondo States scheduled to end today Wednesday 5th June 2024.

A statement made available to the Media by Mr. Sam Olumekun,
National Commissioner & Chairman,
Information and Voter Education Committee on Tuesday said it was among the decision arising from top management of the Commission yesterday.

However, he noted that INEC heeded to appeals by stakeholders, which also extended the duration of the exercise from 9.00am – 5.00pm daily.

“Furthermore, the number of centres has been increased beyond the 397 wards and the two State offices in Benin City and Akure to include all the 36 Local Government offices of the Commission in the two States.

“More machines will also be deployed to areas identified to have peculiar needs such as difficult terrain or communal issues.

“Like the Ward registration centers, detailed information on the names and location addresses of the LGA offices have also been uploaded to our website and social media platforms for the guidance of registrants in the two States.

“Meanwhile, the exercise is progressing well in the two States. As at yesterday, Monday 3rd June 2024, eight days after the commencement of the CVR, a cumulative total of 120,458 new voters have registered. Of this figure, 55,861 (46.4%) are male while 64,597 (53.6%) are female. Majority of the registered voters (82,003 or 68.8%) are youths (18 -34 years). In terms of occupation, 43,419 or 36.8%) are students while 812 (0.67%) are Persons with Disability (PWDs). The public should please note that these are preliminary figures. The final figures will be published on State by State basis and for all categories of registrants at the end of the exercise and after data clean-up using the Automated Biometric Identification System (ABIS).

“The Commission once again appeals to eligible voters to seize the opportunity of the extension to register, transfer or correct personal information on their PVCs as provided by law. No further extension will be granted by the Commission”, Olumekun explained.

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