Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has
registers 71,039 additional prospective voters in Delta State in the ongoing
continuous voters’ registration (CVR) exercise.
According to the Administrative Secretary of the commission,
Mrs. Rose Oriaran-Anthony, who addressed newsmen yesterday on behalf of the
Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Baritor Kpagih, the figure comprised
39,749 males and 31,290 females.
Oriaran-Anthony said the first quarter of the CVR exercise
which started in the state on April 28, ended last Thursday, adding that the
second quarter would commence on August 1 when the printing of the permanent
voters’ cards (PVC) of the new registrants would commence.
She allayed fears in some quarters that the exercise has
ended, stating that between now and August 1, a number of activities have been
packaged to update the voter register, adding that the 71,039 would definitely
drop as the system would automatically identify and eliminate double registration.
Names of the new registrants, she said, would be displayed
for hearing of possible claims and objections from the public at the different
registration centres across the 25 local government areas of the state.
“This is an important aspect of the process as our officers
will be on ground to listen to claims arising from the collated data. This is
the opportunity to go through and ensure that names and all other details are
properly captured without errors before the register and PVCs are eventually
printed.
“This process will last for seven days and I am using this
opportunity to call on the people of the state to make good use of the
opportunity the display provides to cross check that their names, ages, address
PUs and other details are well captured. It is also an opportunity to raise any
objection to any name if any,” she said.
Oriaran-Anthony disclosed that because of the challenges of
distance and terrain, additional 12 registration centres were approved for
Delta State mid way into the first quarter, adding that this would be sustained
in the second quarter of the exercise.
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