INEC Registers 68.8m Voters For This Year’s General Elections
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC,
yesterday said that it registered 68, 833, 476 voters for this
year’s general elections.
Similarly, the commission has also cleared 14 presidential
candidates for the presidential election, 739 candidates for
the Senate while 1780 candidates are for the Federal House
of Representatives election.
It also said that schools would be closed few days to the
elections to allow those that would be used for the election
duties time to do so.
INEC Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega told a news conference
that the action was in line with the requirements of the
relevant laws which stipulate that the list should be made
public 30 days to the polls.
He said the names had been sent to the political parties and
published on their website.
Jega, however, added that the names of the candidates
cleared for the governorship and state Houses of Assembly
would be published by the 27th of January, 2015.
He further said that the Federal Government had released all
the fund needed for a successful conduct of the elections,
but declined to disclose the exact amount the commission
received saying it was a public document which was open
for anybody to see.
Throwing more light on the issue of the Permanent Voters
Cards, PVC, he said that about 38million cards had been
distributed even as he regretted that a lot more were yet to
be distributed and urged the people who ere yet to collect
their cards to do so before the February 14 election.
“We still have a lot more cards to be collected so I want to
appeal to Nigerians to go out there and collect their cards.
I have directed that the time for the distribution be
extended. To this effect, the Resident Electoral
Commissioners, RECs, have been directed to ensure that the
cards be ready for distribution from 8 am to 5.30 pm
Monday to Saturday.
“We have taken delivery of additional cards and hopefully
before January 20 we will take delivery of all the cards for
onward distribution to voters and I want to plead again that
people should go and collect their cards.
“A lot of speculation has been taken that INEC does not
have the card readers.
Let me repeat that there would be card readers and as I
speak, we have taken delivery of over 130,000 card readers
and we have started moving them to the states and by
January 24, we will take delivery of the rest” Jega added.
Earlier, the director of Information and Communication
Technology, ICT, Mr. Chidi Nwafor had explained the
modalities that led to the registration of 68, 833, 476 voters
as against the 74, 638, 834 recorded in the 2011 elections
saying it was due to the fact that the Register Optimal
Process 11 which was used was able to fish out those that
engaged in double registration.
Nwafor added that registration took place in 119, 973
registration centres while such necessary information like;
bio-data, facial image and record of 10 finger prints were
used to authenticate the registrations.
Representatives of 24 political parties were present at the
meeting.
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