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INEC reacts to court order for resumption of voters’ registration

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has reacted to a court order directing it to resume voters’ registration for the 2023 election.

INEC spokesperson Festus Okoye said it is impossible to resume the continuous voter registration (CVR) exercise.

“It would be constitutionally and legally impossible for the commission to resume the continuous voter registration exercise,” Okoye during a Channels Television interview on Tuesday.

The INEC official cited challenges of resources and mobilisation of security personnel as factors that will hinder a resumption of voters’ registration.

“It would be constitutionally and legally impossible for the commission to resume the continuous voter registration exercise,” Okoye said.

A federal high court in Abuja on Tuesday ordered INEC to resume the continuous voter registration (CVR) exercise.

Justice Inyang Ekwo said the voters’ registration ought to last until 90 days before the 2023 general election.

In a suit filed by one Anajat Salmat and three others, the plaintiff argued that INEC cannot stop the continuous voter registration before the time stipulated by law.

Justice Ekwo agreed with the plaintiffs and ordered the electoral umpire not to deprive citizens of the opportunity to have their voter cards for the forthcoming poll.

“The case of the plaintiffs succeeds on merit,” the judge declared.

Okoye said that while INEC “abide and obey judgements and orders from properly constituted courts of law”, it is unrealistic to resume the CVR.

“Realistically, it will be next to impossible for the commission to mobilise the necessary resources to go back and start the CVR,” Okoye said.

“Second, realistically, it will be next to impossible to mobilise the number of personnel required to carry out the exercise.

“It will also be next to impossible to mobilise the number of security personnel that will be required to continue the CVR.”

Source: Guardian.ng

   

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