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INEC Detects, Remove 1,931 Dead Persons from Voters’ Register in Kaduna

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November 21, 2018 - 9:56 am
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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says it has detected and removed the names of 1,931 dead persons from the voters’ register in Kaduna State ahead of the 2019 general elections.

The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in the state, Abdurahim Kasugama, made this known on Tuesday when he received the Senate Committee on INEC in his office.

Kasugama said the names were uncovered during the recent display of voters’ register for claims and objections.

He also announced that there were no claims of names of foreigners in the voters’ register, except for few cases of irregular images that were discovered and removed.

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“Our recently concluded program has been very successful. During the display, we got claims and objections. To the best of what has come from the 23 local government, there’s been no claim of any non-Nigerian from Kaduna State.

“Those who died during the exercise were claimed to be 1,931 names which were removed. We also identified 12 people with still pictures. These are people who instead of their images put images of objects,” he said.

Corrections were also made in the names and ages of people who lodged complaints concerning their registration.

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