The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) responded on Tuesday to a Federal High Court ruling ordering it to resume voter registration.
According to INEC, resuming voter registration before the start of the 2023 general elections would be both constitutionally and legally impossible.
IN NIGERIA, a Federal High Court in Abuja had previously ordered the electoral body to continue voter registration until 90 days before the election.
The court issued the ruling in response to a summons filed by Anajat Salmat and three others, who argued that INEC could not halt the CVR in violation of the constitution’s provisions.
On Tuesday, Justice Inyang Ekwo ruled that it was the electoral body’s constitutional responsibility to make adequate provisions for the exercise following Nigerian laws.
In July, INEC suspended voter registration across the country.
Festus Okoye, INEC National Commissioner and Director of Voter Education, stated on Channels TV on Tuesday that the electoral body has yet to obtain true certified copies of the court ruling.
Okoye, in his reaction to the court ruling, said;
It would be constitutionally and legally impossible for the Commission to resume the Continuous Voter Registration exercise.
He added that INEC is working on improving the voter registration process for future elections.
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