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Jigawa, Lagos, Kano Lead As INEC Records 3,441,121


The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) yesterday said it recorded a total of 3,441,121 completed registration in the second phase of the continuous voter registration (CVR).

According to the week 13 update released by the commission yesterday in Abuja, the figure comprises both online pre-registrations and physical walk-ins at various centres nationwide as at April 3.

The data showed that 2,068,384 Nigerians completed their preregistration online, while 1,372,737 voters opted for physical registration. It also showed Jigawa State leading with 201,047, representing 5.84 per cent of the total registrations, followed by Lagos with 181,095, while Kano State ranked third with 177,681.

The update further showed that participation of youths between ages 18 and 34 accounted for 2,354,768, representing 68.43 per cent of the new registrants.

In terms of gender distribution, females accounted for 1,922,143, representing 55.86 per cent of the total new voter registrants, while males accounted for 1,518,978, representing 44.14 per cent.

The occupational distribution also showed that students represented the largest single block of new voters at 1,235,931 (35.92 per cent), followed by those in business at 701, 912 representing (20.40 per cent) and farming/fishing at 615,967 representing (18.28 per cent).

The data further showed that 48,330 of the new registrants were persons with disabilities (PWDs). The commission explained that the 3,441,121 represented a preliminary figure pending data clean-up during the period for claims and objections by citizens, followed by the deployment of the Automated Biometric Identification System (ABIS).

The commission emphasised that registration remained suspended in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in compliance with Section 9(6) of the Electoral Act 2022, following the area council election held on February 21.



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