The Independent National Electoral Commission has said that youths constitute the highest number of registered voters who will cast votes in the 2023 general election.
He said, “The Commission had already taken delivery of the full number of the Bimodal Voter’s Accreditation System, for the conduct of the election in the 176,846 polling units across the federation. Additional BVAS for contingencies would be deployed to the 8,809 registration areas across the country.
“Only registered voters who present their Permanent Voters Cards, at the polling unit would be accredited to vote. “Punishment for any act of electoral offence against electoral officers have been made stiffer in the current 2022 Electoral Act than the provisions in the previous 2010 Electoral Act .”
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