INEC ends voter registration Dec
The Independent National Electoral Commission has asked prospective voters to approach the nearest registration centres to register as the Continuous Voter Registration will stop in December.
The National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee of INEC, Prince Solomon Soyebi, said this in a statement on Wednesday.
He noted that all registration centres would be open from 9am to 3pm every day except on weekends and public holidays.
Soyebi added that at least four million persons had registered in recent time. This brings the number of registered voters across the country to 74 million.
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