Electoral commission to continue voter registration after April
The Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Thursday, in Abuja, said it
would roll out a continuous voter registration after the April
elections.
INEC chairman,
Attahiru Jega, disclosed this at the Civil Society Pre-election
Conference with the theme ‘Nigeria’s 2011 Elections: Challenges and
Opportunities’, organised by the National Democratic Institute.
Mr. Jega said the
inability of some eligible voters to come out at all and lateness of
others to the exercise was unfortunate. According to him, “immediately
after April elections we will roll out a continuous voter registration
and people who missed out can register.”
He said the reason
INEC bought 132,000 Direct Data Capture (DDC) machines, an estimated 10
per cent more of the projected polling units, was because the
commission knew the law provided for continuous voter registration.
“We will have the capacity to be able to effectively deploy these for a continuous voter registration,” Mr. Jega added.
The INEC boss said
the commission might not conduct the exercise in each polling unit,
adding that discussions on logistics and framework were under way to
see how best to do it. He noted that previously, the continuous
exercise was tried at the local government level, but it failed. He
said the commission was considering bringing it to the 8,809 wards,
saying many DDC machines will be deployed.
Mr. Jega further warned the electorate against multiple registration, promising to deal with electoral impunity.
The president of Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Joseph Garba, said
lack of determination to prosecute political impunity has continued to
hamper the progress of the electoral process. He warned the public that
those who were caught with multiple registration would be charged to
court.
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