By John Ikani
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said it would suspend its ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) online pre-registration on May 30.
According to INEC, this would enable the online registrants to complete their registration physically at the designated centres before the exercise is suspended on 30th June 2022 when it would end ahead of the 2023 general elections.
Speaking at a meeting with civil society organisations (CSOs), Chairman of INEC, Professor Mohmood Yakubu further explained that the move would enable the Commission to clean up the registration data, print the Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVCs) and compile the register ahead of the 2023 general election.
“As you are aware, the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise ends next month i.e. 30th June 2022.
“Both the online pre-registration as well as the physical registration at designated centres are taking place simultaneously. However, online pre-registrants would require time to schedule appointments to complete their registration physically at designated centers.
“For this reason, the commission has decided to suspend the online registration in the next three weeks i.e. 30th May 2022. This will enable the online registrants to complete their registration physically at the designated centres before the exercise is suspended on 30th June 2022.
“This will enable the Commission to clean up the registration data, print the Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVCs) and compile the register ahead of the 2023 general election,” Yakubu said.
The INEC boss also disclosed that the commission would finalise the regulations and guidelines for the conduct of future elections by next week.
According to Mr Yakubu, these include the forthcoming Ekiti and Osun Governorship elections and the 2023 General Election.
PWDs
To facilitate the participation of People Living with Disabilities (PWDs), the INEC boss stated, Section 54(2) of the Electoral Act makes provision for assistive materials for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs). This is another progressive provision of the new Electoral Act.
“Over the years, we have worked with the disability community in designing some of the assistive materials such as the Braille Ballot Guide and the provision of magnifying glasses for visually challenged voters and posters for the deaf.
“We are also working together to collect disaggregated data for PWDs to assist the Commission in optimally deploying the assistive materials. To deepen our collaboration, a meeting will be convened as early as next week with the disability community to discuss the implementation of the provisions of the new Electoral Act on inclusivity,” the INEC boss said.
He also said the lessons learnt on the use of the Bimodal Voters Accreditation technology from the most recent bye-elections had been taken into consideration as INEC prepares for the forthcoming Ekiti and Osun state governorship elections.
He added that the commission “has just finished the configuration of the BVAS for the Ekiti state governorship election. We will also undertake a mock voter accreditation exercise in Ekiti state ahead of the main election on 18th June 2022, the details of which will be announced shortly.”