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2023: Umeh demands extension of CVR by 3 months 

Tony Okafor, Awka
 Labour Party (LP), Candidate for Anambra Central Senatorial District in the 2023 General Elections, Senator Victor Umeh, has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to extend voter’s registration   for  three more months .
He said the extension would enable those that would attained the age of 18 years before next year’s elections  to  get registered and participate in the polls.
The  former APGA national chairman made the call while speaking to journalists at the weekend in Agulu, Anaocha Local Government Area of  Anambra State.
According him, the extension would enable Nigerians who  would attain 18 years from July 31st 2022 to get their voters cards  and exercise their franchise during  the elections.
He said, “I am not opposing the decision of the electoral body but I am only appealing, because the election is February-March, 2023, that is 7-8 months. So there is still time for the process,” Umeh said, while commending  INEC for a huge success for  the exercises.
The INEC National Commissioner in charge of Voter Education and Publicity, Festus Okoye, had insisted  that the commission would close  the CVR exercise on July 31st as scheduled.
Okoye, who disclosed this while interacting with journalists in Awka, noted that the CVR would be brought to an in order to enable them carry on with their other constitutional responsibilities.
Okoye added that the commission would at the end of the exercise scrutinise the voters registers to clean up possible incidents of multiple registrations, print the various permanent voters cards (PVC), display voters’ registers across the 774 local government areas and polling units, among other activities.
He said the commission would make available  the PVCs for those who registered or carried out voter’s transfers between January to June 2022 on October 2022, while those who enrolled between July 1st to July 31st 2022 would receive theirs by November 2022, at various local government offices of INEC.
Okoye commended stakeholders in Anambra State for supporting the commission throughout the period of the exercise, because according to him, with their efforts, INEC staff were able to device and execute the projects successfully among the populace by locating places like markets, churches, events and communities with larger populations.
Okoye, while responding to questions regarding their level of preparations for the 2023 general elections, said they were determined to conduct free, fair and credible polls, adding that the commission would train presiding officers and security officers on how to curb electoral  offences such as impersonation, vote trading and buying.