After continuous pressure, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) yesterday announced an indefinite extension of the ongoing voters’ registration exercise.
This indefinite extension will enable Nigerians who are struggling to meet the initial June 30 deadline for registration to go on with the process.
Also, INEC has promised to issue Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) to all registered voters by October just as it also pledged that the forthcoming governorship election in Osun State will be better than the just-concluded governorship election in Ekiti State.
The Chairman of INEC, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, disclosed this at the closing ceremony of the musical concert mobilized to sensitize eligible voters ahead of the general election. He also urged voters not to sell their votes as their votes would count.
“I assure you that the voters’ registration exercise will not end on June 30 as earlier proposed.
It will continue till prospective voters register.”
“We will continue to register all who come out to register and ensure that all that are eligible get registered,” Yakubu said.
Also speaking on the issuance of Permanent Voter Card (PVC), the INEC chairman said: “All of you that registered within this period will get their PVC by October this year.”
He announced that between Monday to Friday when the musical concert started, 14,000 voters registered at Area 10 Old Parade Ground in Abuja.
He promised that more voting machines would be deployed to areas of need, while additional 50 voting machines would be made available to the Area 10 Old Parade Ground to ensure the registration of more voters.
“We will not stop the registration exercise until eligible voters are registered,” he added.
Speaking on the forthcoming elections, Yakubu said: “If you think that the Ekiti governorship election is good, I assure you that the coming governorship election in Osun State will be better and the 2023 general election will be the best “.
He then called on the youths and other voters not to sell their votes and be peaceful in all elections, while pledging that he would ensure that their votes count in all elections.