The commission disclosed this in its regular update on the exercise released on Monday.
Mr AbdulGaniyu-Dare said that INEC had collaborated with NOA to create awareness on the CVR at the grassroots.
According to the governor, Nasarawa is among the states with low registered voters, as published by the INEC chart.
Mr Idris said that INEC would soon commence a sensitisation campaign across the state.
The governor urged all government officials to remain accessible.
The chairman said the exercise would offer eligible citizens the opportunity to vote in future elections, hence deciding the fate of those seeking to govern them.
Mr Olumekun revealed that INEC would begin releasing weekly updates from next week.
Mr Yakubu said that over the next six months, INEC would engage in electoral activities that required security deployment.
Mr Yakubu stated that the commission under his leadership registered the largest number of political parties in Nigeria.
The INEC official added that the daily duration of the exercise was also extended from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
