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2023 Elections: INEC Speaks on Voters Registration in Niger Republic

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2023 Elections: INEC Speaks on Voters Registration in Niger Republic | Daily Report Nigeria
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The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Mahmood Yakubu has denied claims that the commission is operating polling units in Niger Republic.

According to him, the Nigerian constitution does not allow the conduct of elections outside it’s territory.

A Facebook user, Uche Nwabuike, in a post, alleged that INEC was operating some illegal registration centres outside Nigeria.

However, the Chief Press Secretary to Yakubu, Rotimi Oyekanmi, described such reports as baseless.

Oyekanmi spoke at a Twitter space organised by The ICIR on Permanent Voter Cards (PVC) registration.

“By virtue of the provisions of the Constitution, all elections must take place in Nigeria.

“And to that extent, we cannot register voters or conduct elections outside Nigeria.

“This is why Nigerians in the Diaspora cannot vote from abroad,” he said.

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