- By Precious Akutamadu
- The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Rivers says it is prepared to commence the claims and objections exercise for the second phase of the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise.
- The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Prof. Gabriel Yomere, disclosed this via a statement by the commission’s Head, Voter Education and Publicity, Mrs Geraldine Ekelemu.
- Yomere stated that the exercise would begin on April 29 and end on May 5 in the 23 Local Government Area offices of the commission.
- According to him, the exercise is coming on the heels of the conclusion of the second phase of the CVR.
- He explained that the process was designed to enable individuals, who registered, transferred or updated their voter details, to verify their information.
- Yomere emphasised that it would also help voters check for any omission or errors in their registration details.
- The REC further stated that the exercise would provide an opportunity for the public to scrutinise the preliminary register.
- He maintained that the public could object to the inclusion of ineligible persons, such as deceased persons, foreigners and underage persons.
- Yomere explained that valid objections would lead to the removal of such names from the preliminary voter register.
- He emphasised the importance of the exercise, adding that it would help ensure the integrity of the voters’ register.
- He emphasised that a credible register is critical to the conduct of free, fair and transparent elections, and urged all registered voters in the state to participate actively in the exercise.
- The REC stated that the exercise was part of preparations for the 2027 General Elections.
- He assured the public of the commission’s commitment to credible electoral processes, and also encouraged stakeholders to support the exercise to ensure its success.
- Yomere reiterated the commission’s commitment towards strengthening Nigeria’s electoral system. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
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