Mr Utomi said controversies surrounding the act must be resolved before the general elections to encourage wider participation.
Mr Nalaraba said the gesture was to improve the lives of the Christians and Muslims before, during, and after the Ramadan and Lenten seasons.
She said the hostile online environment discourages many women from participating in digital discussions.
Mr Abdullahi added that despite the current administration’s claim of “performing wonders,” Nigerians still live in poverty.
Authorities said both central and provincial election committees would publicise the official results nationwide to ensure transparency.
The registrar-general said that he was in Lagos at the time the letter of invitation was received.
The presidency has cautioned opposition parties against what it described as disinformation on the amended Electoral Act and President Bola Tinubu’s government.
The news conference held at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja.
The commissioner also commended Mr Tinubu for ongoing economic and financial sector reforms.
Mr Ugorji noted that voter turnout plummeted from 69 per cent in 2003 to a record low of 23 per cent in 2023.
