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‎ADC Urges INEC To Clarify Alleged Voter Revalidation Plan

‎The African Democratic Congress, (ADC), has asked the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to clarify reports of a planned nationwide voter revalidation exercise, warning that such a move could disrupt the electoral process.

‎In a statement on Wednesday, the party described the alleged plan as a recipe for chaos if implemented less than a year before the next general elections.

‎ADC’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, said the party had received reports of a leaked memo suggesting that INEC may require already registered voters to revalidate their details.

‎“We call on INEC to immediately confirm to Nigerians whether this memo is genuine,” Abdullahi said, adding that “if true, the plan must be rejected outright as a recipe for chaos.”

‎He warned that asking millions of Nigerians to repeat part of the voter registration process so close to elections could discourage participation.

‎“To now require them to return and ‘revalidate’ their registration is, in effect, to ask them not to bother at all,” he said.

‎The ADC also raised concerns about citizens who may not be able to travel to designated centres for the exercise.

‎“Are they to lose their right to vote simply because they cannot make it back within a narrow window?” Abdullahi asked.

‎According to the party, such a policy could worsen voter apathy and reduce turnout, which may affect the credibility of the elections.

‎“At a time when voter apathy is already a major challenge, any policy that adds new barriers to participation will only suppress turnout further,” the statement said.

‎The party further alleged that confusion arising from the process could favour the ruling party, cautioning INEC against actions that may create such perceptions.

‎“No matter its stated intentions, INEC must be careful not to lend itself to accusations of helping the ruling party rig the elections before the votes are even cast,” Abdullahi stated.

‎The ADC also questioned why such a major exercise was being discussed through a leaked memo, reportedly just days before its proposed start.

‎“For an exercise of this magnitude, Nigerians deserve transparency, not ambiguity,” the party said.

‎The party urged INEC to abandon the alleged plan and reassure Nigerians of its commitment to a credible and inclusive electoral process.

‎“Nigeria’s democracy cannot afford avoidable disruptions. The right to vote must not be subjected to last-minute administrative experiments,” the statement added.


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