The House of Representatives had last Wednesday urged INEC to extend the deadline for the continuous voter registration by an extra 60 days from June 30, 2022, to enable more Nigerians to register.
The House also called on the Commission to deploy additional staff and voter registration machines across the country to meet the objective.
Meanwhile, Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Electoral Matters, Hon. Aishatu Jibril Dukku, made the revelation while briefing fellow lawmakers on the committee’s efforts to ensure implementation of a House resolution reached last week.
Following pressure mounted on the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC by some stakeholders to extend the registration deadline for the ongoing continuous voter registration (CVR) exercise initially slated to end at the end of June, 2022, the Commission has, according to report agreed to extend the deadline .
“The Committee held a meeting with INEC yesterday (Tuesday) and they agreed to extend the CVR, all our resolutions were approved,” she told members of the House at plenary on Wednesday.
The chairman, House Committee on media and publicity, Hon. Benjamin Kalu, through a motion, had noted that the ongoing CVR by INEC was scheduled to end on June 30 ahead of the 2023 general elections.
The Electoral umpire is yet to release official statement on the development