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INEC urges electorate to verify information on preliminary voters register

 

 

 

 

 

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has encouraged the electorate to check their data on the starter register of citizens in plain view from Aug.15 to Aug.21.

This is contained in a proclamation by the INEC Government Capital Domain (FCT) office, labeled “Nationwide Display of Preliminary Register of Voters”, made accessible to the News Organization of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.

“The showcase of the final quarter primer register of electors is continuous at the INEC neighborhood government workplaces across the country. The activity will end on Aug.21.

“The presentation of the register takes into account cases and protests and furthermore empowers general society to check and confirm whether they are appropriately enlisted to cast a ballot.

“People ought to check and confirm whether their names photos and different subtleties show up accurately on the register.

“It permits people in general to document any grievance comparable to any essential remedy expected of a name or subtleties mistakenly went into the primer register.”

INEC approached individuals from people in general to document any protest, guarantee or complaint according to the names overlooked or remembered for the starter register.

“After Citizens Enlistment, there is typically a time of show of fundamental electors register for cases and protests,

“There is likewise a period for remedying blunders in the spelling of names, wrongly credited dates of birth and different information, before the last printing of the Extremely Permanent Voter Card (PVC).

“People in general is, hence, encouraged to visit the INEC Region Chamber Workplaces in their areas of home for this,” it added.

 

 

 

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