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INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by Kwanza: 4:37pm On Apr 22, 2022
REMARKS BY THE CHAIRMAN, INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION (INEC), PROF. MAHMOOD YAKUBU, AT THE SECOND REGULAR QUARTERLY CONSULTATIVE MEETING WITH RESIDENT ELECTORAL COMMISSIONERS (RECs), HELD AT THE CONFERENCE ROOM, INEC HEADQUARTERS, ABUJA, ON FRIDAY 22ND APRIL 2022

National Commissioners
Our Resident Electoral Commissioners
The Secretary to the Commission
Directors
Members of the INEC Press Corps
Ok Ladies and Gentlemen

1. I warmly welcome the Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) to this meeting. This is our second regular quarterly meeting for the year 2022. You may recall that at our last meeting held on 15th February 2002, we focused our attention mainly on the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR), particularly the creation of additional centres to devolve the exercise beyond our State and Local Government offices nationwide. A total of 2,673 centres were activated nationwide. In doing so, more personnel were trained, additional machines deployed and voter education intensified. The aim is to enable more Nigerians to register as voters.

2. Since the CVR exercise resumed on 11th April 2002 for the fourth and final quarter, there is a noticeable increase in the number of new registrants. In the last one week of the exercise, 405,587 eligible Nigerians completed the registration at the various centres which is about 31% increase on the average figure of 125,000 weekly registrations since the exercise commenced in June last year. We expect a surge in new registrations as we approach the deadline of 30th June 2022 and we are prepared for it.

3. However, we are concerned about the safety of our personnel and Nigerians who come out to register at the various registration centres. We are also concerned about the security of our equipment and materials, including the printed Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) made available for collection by registered voters. Recent incidents involving our staff and facilities are worrisome. You may recall that after a series of consultations with stakeholders (political parties, civil society organisations, the media and security agencies) before the resumption of the exercise in June last year, we agreed on a roll-out and roll-back approach to the CVR exercise depending on the security situation in specific areas.

4. Consequently, following the unfortunate incident in Imo State last week, the Commission suspended the CVR exercise in all the 54 additional centres in the State. The exercise is now restricted to our State and Local Government offices except Ihitte Uboma, Njaba and Osu where the exercise has been suspended for the time being. Similarly, based on the urgency of the situation in Anambra State, the CVR has been suspended in all the 42 additional centres and confined to our State and Local Government offices except Nnewi South and Ogbaru LGAs where the exercise has also been temporarily suspended. Furthermore, in Kaduna State, the exercise has been suspended in Jema’a and Kaura as well large areas of Birnin Gwari and Giwa on account of insecurity in the four LGAs. In addition, two of our staff were abducted by bandits but later released in Isa LGA of Sokoto State while on voter registration duty. The Commission will keep monitoring and reviewing the situation nationwide, always bearing in mind the imperative of protecting the safety and security of our staff and registrants.

5. Despite the security challenges, we must remain resolute in our determination to conduct the 2023 General Election as scheduled. In doing so, every eligible Nigerian must be given the opportunity to vote, including citizens in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp. Happily, the Commission has a standing policy on IDP voting which has been periodically reviewed. In the light of the security challenges around the country and guided by the provisions of the Electoral Act 2022, the Commission will immediately review the policy to ensure that no internally displaced Nigerian in any part of the country is disenfranchised. The issue of IDPs is one of the issues to be discussed at this meeting.

6. The Commission is confident that our security agencies have the capacity to deal with the security challenges ahead 2023 General Election. Fortunately, we have started the preparations for the election early. There is therefore ample time to deal with the current situation to enable the Commission and all stakeholders to deploy nationwide for the election. We will continue to work with the security agencies for a peaceful electioneering and conduct of elections. To this end, the Commission will hold high-level meetings with the security agencies and consultations with stakeholders immediately after the forthcoming national holidays.

7. This is our first meeting since the coming into force of the Electoral Act 2022. I urge you to thoroughly study the new law. A credible election is anchored on the law. As you are aware, the Electoral Act, together with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) and our Regulations and Guidelines for the Conduct of Elections, constitute the electoral legal framework for elections. As election managers, it is incumbent upon us to familiarise ourselves with the legal framework.

8. As you are all aware, the Commission released the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the 2023 General Election a day after the Electoral Act 2022 was signed into law. The next activity under the Timetable is the conduct of party primaries by political parties. So far, 14 parties have submitted their notices and schedule of primaries to the Commission. As required by law, the Commission shall monitor the primaries in the constituencies where the parties intend to field candidates. This means that the State offices will be heavily involved in the exercise. I urge you to exercise our monitoring responsibility with absolute neutrality. There are sanctions for violation of the law and you should know this and warn our staff accordingly.

9. Let me also seize this opportunity to remind political parties that by the provision of Sec. 77 of the Electoral Act 2022, each party is required to maintain a membership register in hard and soft copy and to make such register available to the Commission not later than 30 days before the date fixed for primaries, congresses and conventions. So far, only one political party has complied. It is a mandatory requirement of the law and all parties are required to comply. Doing otherwise is like going into an election without the register of voters. There can be no credible primary or general election without a credible register of voters.

10. Once again, you are welcome to this meeting. I thank you for your attention.
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Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by mbasharon(m): 4:40pm On Apr 22, 2022
cheesy

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Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by PrinceOfLagos: 4:41pm On Apr 22, 2022
Oya na grin

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Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by Maxymilliano(m): 4:47pm On Apr 22, 2022
There can be no credible primary or general election without a credible register of voters.

So INEC Chairman can make sense like this

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Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by oluseyiforjesus(m): 4:49pm On Apr 22, 2022
I keep saying it what we are doing in Nigeria is not election it is selection

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Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by LordviccoDaGuru(m): 4:50pm On Apr 22, 2022
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Clinicals:
Is that supposed to be news?
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Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by Patrickyemi: 4:50pm On Apr 22, 2022
Hmmmm
Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by Rilwayne001: 4:50pm On Apr 22, 2022
Blocking the possibility of defections. Nice one.

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Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by preshyusufu: 4:51pm On Apr 22, 2022
You know sey APC get 45 million registered members na. shocked shocked shocked

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Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by id911(m): 4:57pm On Apr 22, 2022
oluseyiforjesus:
I keep saying it what we are doing in Nigeria is not election it is selection
Sure!
Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by Onewazobia(m): 4:57pm On Apr 22, 2022
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Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by id911(m): 4:58pm On Apr 22, 2022
Rilwayne001:
Blocking the possibility of defections. Nice one.
They're certainly cooking something for desperados that will loose out in the primaries. grin grin

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Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by Onewazobia(m): 4:59pm On Apr 22, 2022
Maxymilliano:

So INEC Chairman can make sense like this

Most Nigerians knows what's right but will to implement/enforce is our undoings
Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by Ultimas: 5:09pm On Apr 22, 2022
We are watching.
Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by Oddfinder: 5:13pm On Apr 22, 2022
The only improvement in inec since the time of gej
Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by lwisee: 5:13pm On Apr 22, 2022
I've peeped into 2023,can't see any general election happening in Nigeria.
Yam pepper scatter scatter!

grin
Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by Whothecapfits: 5:14pm On Apr 22, 2022
Narrative of another Inconclusive Election Loading
Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by 175(m): 5:17pm On Apr 22, 2022
Potential Defectors after seeing this ;

cry cry
Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by Parachoko: 5:19pm On Apr 22, 2022
oluseyiforjesus:
I keep saying it what we are doing in Nigeria is not election it is selection
Election is getting better in Nigeria.

Obasanjo days wey be say you fit carry papers go your house go dey thumbprint.

A single person can thumbprint thousands of time and go away with it.

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Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by bigdammyj: 5:30pm On Apr 22, 2022
Noted
Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by adioolayi(m): 5:32pm On Apr 22, 2022
Wahala dey grin grin grin grin

INEC giving politically parties headaches back to back
Re: INEC Directs Parties To Submit Membership Register 30 Days Before Primaries by okorogodwin4(m): 5:38pm On Apr 22, 2022
Tinnubu vulture grillers will soon blame osinbajo

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