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Friday, July 01, 2022

INEC Announces Indefinite Extension Of Continuous Voter Registration

Go and get your PVC!!!

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, on Thursday June 30, 2022 officially announced an indefinite extension of the ongoing continuous voter registration for the 2023 elections which was expected to end on June 30, 2022.




 

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    1. Na me because of me shah. Went to Inec office around 9am they said they've closed. That 500 people were inside already. I went there the next day, they said I should come around 3am to 6am...

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  2. They should give a definite date so people dont get to relax about the whole process

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    1. Olomo, can we be objective for once?

      They gave a definite date, We complained.
      They extended it, we complained.
      They have left it wide open, we are complaining!

      Gosh!

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    2. Get your now...don't wait till last minute

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    3. Anon 12:14, this is not a complain and stop misinterpreting people's comment. I will tell you, if INEC was to stop the process two weeks to the election, many people will still complain that they have not gotten or didnt know the the process will end soon. Mind you, late registration might mean that most people cant get their PVC

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  3. Great news 💃💃💃

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  4. I've requested that mine should be transferred to my new location. Still waiting for their response.

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  5. If INEC bring out enough systems to register people, they don't need this indefinite extension.
    How can one registration center not have up to 5 computers to register people.
    Some don't even have internet connection.
    Some have only 1 computer.
    INEC need to have like 40-50 computers for the registration. Employ the youth corpers and in a day register up to 1000 people.
    How can 500 people come for registration and they will use 1 or 3 computers to register only 30 people per day out of the 500.
    It is very frustrating.

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    1. Buy it for them na.

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    2. People like Anon 15:04 seem to have a penchant for suffering and an addiction to pain. Even when obvious solutions are proffered, they prefer to suffer as that's what's comfortable for them. If Nigeria's system gets better, how in the world would they cope? Some may have to move to Sudan.

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    3. If they have over N2 billion to settle just one CJN alone, then they have no business complaining about funds.

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