Nigerian Electoral Commission Launches Voter Registration Drive for 2023 Elections

April 15, 2022

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of Nigeria has officially launched a nationwide voter registration drive today in preparation for the 2023 general elections. The initiative aims to encourage eligible Nigerians, especially first-time voters and those who have recently turned 18, to participate in the electoral process by ensuring they are registered to vote.

At a press conference in Abuja, INEC Chairman Mahmood Yakubu announced that the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise would be available at over 2,000 registration centers across the country. The commission has also introduced an online registration platform to streamline the process, allowing citizens to begin the registration process digitally before completing it at designated centers.

Yakubu emphasized the importance of this drive, noting that voter turnout in recent elections had been a cause for concern. He urged all Nigerians who have not yet registered to seize this opportunity, reiterating that “every vote counts” and the participation of the public is crucial for a healthy democracy.

The INEC initiative will run for several months, allowing citizens ample time to register or update their voter information. Additionally, the commission has stated that it will focus on registering vulnerable populations, including those in rural areas, and ensuring that women and youth are adequately represented in the electorate.

Political analysts have noted that the registration drive could play a critical role in determining the outcome of the 2023 elections, as it is expected to expand the voter base significantly. The upcoming elections are projected to be highly competitive, with several prominent candidates expected to run for the presidency, governorships, and legislative seats.

In a bid to promote transparency, INEC has also committed to deploying biometric voter identification systems for the 2023 elections. The technology, which was first used in the 2019 elections, is expected to enhance the credibility of the electoral process by reducing the chances of voter fraud.

Civil society organizations have applauded the initiative, with many groups, including YIAGA Africa, launching awareness campaigns to educate the public on the importance of voter registration. However, some opposition parties have raised concerns about the accessibility of registration centers in remote areas, urging INEC to ensure equitable access for all citizens.

The voter registration drive is a pivotal step in Nigeria’s electoral process, setting the stage for what could be one of the most crucial elections in the country’s democratic history.

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