Consequently, display of the preliminary register of voters for claims and objections for the first quarter will commence on Monday the twenty-sixth at all INEC Local Government Area offices and end on Friday, 13th of March.
A statement endorsed by INEC Administrative Secretary, Mr Charles Mbanaja for the Resident Electoral Commissioner requires all those who registered during the first quarter to avail themselves of the opportunity to crosscheck their names and make necessary claims and objections for correction.
It says the second quarter of the Continuous Voters’ Registration will commence from Tuesday, April 3rd.
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