INEC says CVR exercise will last for one year, releases timetable

Wed, Jul 14, 2021
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By Anthony Isibor

PROF. Mahmood Yakubu, chairman Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has assured Nigerians that the Continuous Voter Registration, CVR exercise which commenced on 28th June 2021, will continue for the next one year.

Yakubu made this known at a meeting with INEC officials, including the National Commissioners, NC, Resident Electoral commissioners, REC, the Secretary to the Commission, the director-general of the Electoral Institute, and directors and other senior officials of the Commission at the INEC office in Abuja on Tuesday, July 13th 2021.

“The Commission has approved the detailed timetable and schedule of activities for the CVR exercise, including the display of the register of new voters for claims and objections by citizens at various stages of the process as required by law,” he said.

He disclosed that the list of the 811 centres for the take-off of the physical registration nationwide, including their locations and dedicated telephone numbers for each State Office nationwide in case of enquiry by citizens, has been uploaded on the commission’s website and social media platforms.

The meeting, which was hinged on the determination to deepen the use of technology in enhancing the openness, transparency and credibility of elections and the electoral process in Nigeria, was a follow-up on the previous one held in June where the issues bothering on the resumption of the CVR, was extensively deliberated, and the online pre-registration of voters was introduced.

Speaking at the meeting, Yakubu, who was impressed with the progress made so far, said that “for the first time in our history, eligible citizens were given the opportunity to commence their registration online before completing the process physically at designated centres nationwide.

“It has been two weeks since the commencement of the online pre-registration of voters nationwide on Monday, 28th June, 2021. The Commission is pleased with the progress made so far. At the beginning, we gave Nigerians daily updates on the progress of the exercise. We also promised to make available more detailed weekly updates which we started from Monday last week. As at 7am yesterday, Monday 12th July 2021, exactly two weeks since the exercise began, a total of 542,576 Nigerians have completed the online pre-registration. Out of this figure, 456,909 are fresh registrants while 85,667 have applied for voter transfer, replacement of Permanent Voter Cards, PVCs, update of voter information record etc.

“The Commission is also able to provide Nigerians with information on the distribution of registrants across the states of the federation and by age, occupation, gender and disability. Out of 542,576 online registrants so far, 356,777 (or 66%) are young people between the ages of 18 and 34 years. This is followed by 134,719 middle aged registrants, who fall between 35 and 49 years. The third category is elderly persons aged between 50 and 69 years of which 44,896 Nigerians have registered. Interestingly, some 6,184 senior citizens (aged 70 years and above) have taken advantage of the new online opportunity to register.

On occupational distribution of registrants, he said that “156,446 are students; 38,217 artisans; 24,421 farmers and fishermen; 150,145 businessmen and traders; 35,831 employed as civil and public servants and 8,334 housewives. The remaining 129,182 registrants did not specify their occupations.

“On gender, 321,781 are male, while 220,795 are female. In our effort to serve all Nigerians better, the Commission has requested registrants to indicate their disability (if any). This will enable us to optimally and efficiently deploy assistive voting devices such as Braille ballot guide and magnifying glasses for persons with special needs at polling units on Election Day. So far, we have data for 6,558 registrants, who have clearly indicated their type of disability.

He also said that detailed information, including state and occupational distribution, has been uploaded on the Commission’s website and social media platforms.

“We shall also continue to provide the weekly updates throughout the duration of the CVR exercise,” he said.

Yakubu, who said that the commission was aware that not all Nigerians have access to computers, smart phones or internet connectivity to register online, assured that every eligible registrant will have an opportunity for physical or in-person registration at designated centres, and even the online registrants will have to complete their registration physically at those centres.

He said that the commission aimed to activate some 2,673 centres to which it intends to deploy 5,346 officials for in-person registration, however, after consultation with stakeholders, the commission will proceed gradually due to security considerations.

“The Commission is proceeding systematically as we review the security situation across the country. We agreed with stakeholders, including the security agencies, to start from our state and Local Government offices. This means an initial 811 locations nationwide made up of 37 State and FCT offices and 774 Local Government Areas. We have configured enough machines and commenced deployment nationwide for further training of officials in readiness for the commencement of the physical registration.

He said that the commission would be meeting on Thursday to bring clarity to grey areas as regards the commencement of physical registration scheduled for July 19th 2021.

“The Commission is not unaware that we have scheduled the commencement of the physical registration for Monday 19th July 2021. Already there are indications that this date or immediately thereafter may be public holidays.

“We are also aware that some of the online registrants have scheduled their appointments for the completion of their registrations on the dates that are likely to be public holidays. The Commission will meet on Thursday this week to review the situation and provide clarity on the matter,” he said.

He further acknowledged the overwhelming support of Nigerians to the CVR exercise so far, and reassured that the Commission will continue to spare no effort in deepening the use of technology to ensure electoral transparency and credibility.

“The voters register is at the heart of any credible election. This makes this meeting with our Resident Electoral Commissioners, RECs, crucial. We are working hard to ensure that just as we had a smooth take-off of the online pre-registration, the commencement of the physical registration will similarly be hitch-free,” he added.

-14, 2021 @ 18:45 GMT |

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