Phase One of the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) campaign has begun, according to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Osun State.
Additionally, INEC stated that the action came after a circular sent on Friday by the Commission’s National Headquarters.
The development was in keeping with the authorized national timeline for the ongoing CVR, according to a statement released on Saturday by Musa Olurode, the Public Affairs Officer, on behalf of Dr. Mutiu Agboke, the Osun Resident Electoral Commissioner.
It further stated that in advance of upcoming elections, the program would guarantee that all eligible citizens had the chance to register, update their information, or confirm their records.
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“The Commission is still dedicated to making sure that every eligible voter has a chance to register. According to the release, “Phase One of the exercise would continue until December 10, 2025, after which other important activities would follow.”
The Preliminary Register of Voters would be printed between December 13 and 14, 2025, according to INEC.
The statement said that the printing was done to make it easier to be ready for the register’s required display.
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The Commission went on to say that the claims and objections presentation would take place between December 16 and December 21, 2025.
It said, “The public and registered voters are encouraged to visit the thirty local government offices of the Commission to verify their details.”
It stated that public scrutiny remained an essential component of ensuring the accuracy of the voters’ register and that members of the public were free to voice any claims or complaints throughout the seven-day period.
On December 21, 2025, the Commission would address grievances resulting from the exhibition exercise. The deadline has been established for receiving, recording, and processing all submissions pertaining to the objections and claims.
On December 22, 2025, the registry would be updated as needed. The changes were made to guarantee the voter database’s correctness and integrity.
“On January 5, 2026, the CVR exercise would resume for Phase Two. Every eligible citizen who needed to update their information or who had not registered should take advantage of the chance.
The statement said, “The Commission urges all eligible citizens to take advantage of this window.”
The Commission reiterated its commitment to streamlining Nigeria’s electoral process while advising the public to avoid false information and to rely on official channels for factual information.
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