
The Independent National Electoral Commission has decried what it described as an `abysmal 1,801’ fresh registrations in the ongoing Continuous Voters Registration in Enugu State.
According to reports that INEC started the CVR online registration on Aug. 18, while the in-person registration started nationwide on August 28.
Chief Rex Achumie, Head of Department, Voter Education and Publicity, INEC Enugu told newsmen on Tuesday that only 1,801 had registered in the past 15 days of the in-person CVR exercise in the area.
According to Achumie, the 15-day CVR registration period covered from August 25 to September 12 in INEC’s CVR centres in the state.
The HOD, who noted that the 1,801 comprised 896 males and 905 females, said that the fresh registration remained abysmally low, as the average state record is about 25,000 fresh registrations in the same period.
“The CVR has been ongoing smoothly. We do not have any record of connectivity challenges, lack of manpower, or lack of machines to do the job.
“The challenge we have is the low turnout of residents for the exercise, and it is appalling to see people trickling to the CVR centres at wide intervals each day.
Achumie noted that the CVR and its fresh registration remained important in the electoral process, adding, “It should be given the seriousness and attention it deserves because obtaining the card is imperative to voting during elections.”
“CVR registration is not just a political party affair, but every Nigerian within the voting age should be concerned, even if one does not belong to any political party.”
According to reports that the CVR, which runs from Monday to Friday, between 9 am and 4 p.m., is being held in the INEC’s State Headquarters in Enugu and INEC’s offices in the 17 council area secretariats across the state.