Ahead of the 2023 general elections, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has called on Nigerians to help the commission identify underage persons, deceased persons and other errors made on the preliminary register of voters.
The appeal was made on Monday, November 14, when INEC's spokesperson, Festus Okoye appeared on Channels Television.
Speaking on the television programme, Okoye said the essence of the preliminary voters’ register is for Nigerians to make claims, raise objections, and identify biodata errors.
He said;
“The essence of putting out this is for Nigerians to help the commission further clean up the voters’ register.
“We want people to look at the register and assist the commission to check whether their names have been properly spelt; whether their personal particulars have been properly captured; whether some pictures are not upside down; whether there are still names of deceased persons on the register; whether there are obviously underage persons on the register, so that we can correct them.”
When asked if Nigerians can trust the INEC list of voters, Okoye said the commission cannot claim, in all honesty, that the register does not have errors.
He added;
“We cannot claim, in all honesty, that the register does not have errors. If the lawmakers believe that the register should not have errors or challenges, they won’t have provided in section 19, subsection 1-3 that such a register should be displayed for people to make claims, objections or lay complaints.
''We agree that the register is not perfect; because it is not perfect, that is why we have this display for claims and objections.
“We use our automated biometrics identification system to remove multiple and double registrations and then we did what we called manual adjudication to remove obviously underage persons.
“Apparently, there are still obviously underage persons on the voters’ register and we expect Nigerians to take a look at the voters’ register, both the ones we displayed at the various registration centres and LGAs and also on the website, and assist the commission to point out these things so that the commission can further clean up the register.”