CVR: Over 6.8m Nigerians complete voter registration

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An official of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) sorts out Permanent Voters card (PVC) of voters at a ward in Lagos on January 12, 2023 ahead of February 25 presidential election. (Photo by PIUS UTOMI EKPEI / AFP)

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says a total of 6.85 million Nigerians have registered in the pre-online registration in the ongoing nationwide Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) as at October 5.

In its week six update on its website yesterday, the commission stated that 3.58 million of the figure representing 52.23 per cent was female, while 3.27 million representing 47.77 was male.

They explained that tab 4,689,637 of the pre-online registrations were youths between age 18 and 34, adding that 1,728,384 were students, while 154,479 were Persons Living with Disabilities (PWDs).

On the physical registration, INEC disclosed that a total of 1,216,048 Nigerians had completed their registration as at October 5.

The commission said that the completed registrations figure includes 658,766 individuals who completed their process after initial online pre-registration and 557,282 who registered solely through the physical process.

The data shows that of the total figure, 675,222 were females, representing 55.53 per cent, while 540,826 were males, accounting for 44.47 per cent.

INEC also stated that youth participation remained dominant, with youths aged 18 to 34 accounting for 897,676 of the completed registrations.

Further breakdown on occupation of the persons shows that Students made up a significant portion, with 424,126 completed registrations in Week 6.

The commission confirmed that 17,450 PWDs successfully completed their registration during the period under review.

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