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  • News - South East - Imo
  • Updated: April 26, 2022

INEC Debunks Reports It Has Resumed Voter Registration In Imo Local Government Areas

INEC Debunks Reports It Has Resumed Voter Registration In Im

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has debunked reports that it has resumed the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) in the three local government areas of Imo State where the exercise was suspended.

The electoral umpire had suspended the exercise in Orsu, Njaba and Ihitte Uboma Local Government Areas. Also, recall that a staff of the Commission was killed by gunmen in Ihitte Uboma LGA.

Festus Okoye Esq, the National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee in a statement on Tuesday, said the reported resumption of CVR in these areas is “misleading.”

The statement reads, “Our attention has been drawn to media reports that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has resumed the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) in places where the exercise was earlier suspended in Imo State. This is misleading.

“It will be recalled that following the unfortunate incident in Imo State in which our staff was killed by gunmen in Ihitte Uboma Local Government Area, and reports of insecurity in other parts of the State, the Commission suspended the ongoing voter registration exercise in all the 54 additional centres created to facilitate the registration of voters across the State. 

"The exercise is still confined to our State and Local Government Area offices except in Orsu, Njaba and Ihitte Uboma Local Government Areas where it is suspended indefinitely. The position of the Commission has not changed.

“While the Commission is not unmindful of the imperative of giving every eligible Nigerian the opportunity to register and vote in future elections, the safety and security of citizens involved in the exercise is a paramount concern.

“We appeal to the public to discountenance the purported resumption of the CVR in the three LGAs of Orsu, Njaba and White Obama. Such statements are capable of misleading the public and further jeopardising the safety of registrants and officials as well as the security of the Commission’s facilities.

“At the appropriate time, the Commission will announce any new decision on the matter after consultation with the security agencies and critical stakeholders.

“The Commission has an organized and official means of communication and has been upfront with providing information to the general public.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the Commission has not appointed any unofficial spokesperson on any of its activities.”

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