Mr Abubakar-Sadiq noted that non-sensitive election materials had been received and distributed to the participating local government areas.
According to him, 57,598 completed online preregistration and 28,141 physical registration. He noted that the second phase of the nationwide CVR would resume on January 5.
Babura-Ahmad stated that the polls would be conducted in 33 registration areas, having 1,169 polling units.
IPAC Ondo State noted that it had absolute confidence in the ability of the state Resident Electoral Commissioner Mrs. Oluwatoyin Babalola, to conduct a crediblde poll.
Mr Obaseki and Asue Ighodalo separately stormed the state’s INEC headquarters early Sunday morning to protest alleged discrepancies in the voting process.
According to him, ten political parties will participate in the exercise.
INEC said it had made adequate preparations to ensure that the election was credible, free and fair.
“It’s no longer about Binani. The next step is a collective undertaking.”
Ms Binani had, on April 26, withdrawn the suit before Mr Ekwo, following Mr Fintiri’s declaration as the winner of the election.
On Saturday, Mr Yunusa-Ari purportedly declared the Adamawa State governorship election winner while the results collation from some local government areas were yet to be concluded.
