Voter registration age remains 18 years and above: INEC

The Independent National Electoral Commission said the approved voter registration age is 18.
INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner in Yobe State, Ibrahim Abdullahi, made the clarification when he paid an advocacy visit to the Emir of Bade, Abubakar Umar-Suleiman, in Gashua on Thursday.
Mr Abdullahi was responding to Mr Umar-Suleiman’s question on whether a 16- or 17-year-old would be allowed to register to vote when he/she turned 18 in 2027.
He said, “Only eligible citizens of 18 years and above are allowed to register and vote under the Electoral Act,” he said.
He noted that voter registration was a critical aspect of the electoral process, which could make or break the integrity of any election.
The REC said that he was at the palace to solicit the emir’s support in enlightening the people in his domain for the successful conduct of the continuous voter registration (CVR).
Mr Abdullahi noted that INEC was mandated by the law to collaborate with stakeholders and review the voter register ahead of any election.
He said online voter registration had already begun on August 18, while the physical registration was slated for August 25, adding that both components would last for one year.
The REC said the physical registration would be conducted at INEC headquarters in Damaturu and its registration centres across the 17 local government areas of the state.
He listed the target beneficiaries to include residents who had not been previously registered, those who turned 18, those with issues with permanent voter cards and those who wished to change their polling units.
In his remarks, Mr Umar-Suleiman pledged to mobilise his subjects for the ongoing CVR.
He said he would immediately summon members of his council and district and village heads to sensitise them on the need to key into the exercise.
The traditional ruler commended the REC for taking the advocacy to his palace, noting that involving traditional institutions in any programme was a sure way of achieving the ultimate success.
The REC also visited Wetland FM 90.5, Gashua, where he asked the management of the radio station to give INEC activities adequate coverage, especially the CVR, which he described as the “heart of every election”.
He urged the station to particularly encourage its listeners to register to vote and ensure that they go through the list of voters for claims and objections when published.
The general manager of the station, Fatima Yusuf, lauded the REC and his management team for the visit and promised in-depth coverage of the exercise.
(NAN)
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