The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says it is yet to receive official communication from the house of representatives on its resolution regarding the nation’s voters’ register. The house of
The Independent National Electoral Commission says it is yet to receive official communication from the house of representatives on its resolution regarding the nation’s voters’ register.
The lower legislative chamber also asked the commission to include “voter verification” during continuous voter registration to identify and remove fake, dead or non-existent names. “Even my own deceased father who passed on long ago still has his name displayed on the board ,” he said.
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