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2027: INEC set to begin voter revalidation, gives directives to officials, Nigerians

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is set to commence nationwide voter revalidation exercise ahead of the 2027 general election.

This was contained in an internal memo dated March 2, 2026, signed by INEC Secretary, Dr Rose Oriaran-Anthony, and addressed to all resident electoral commissioners.

According to the document, the decision to conduct the exercise stems from the need for a “credible voter register,” a topic extensively discussed during the commission’s strategic retreat held in Lagos earlier in the year.

The memo revealed that the revalidation exercise would follow a hybrid model, allowing citizens to participate both online and at designated physical centres.

It said the physical centre would be established at the local government areas, registration areas, and polling units across Nigeria.

To facilitate the process, the memo stated that the commission would deploy INEC Voter Enrollment Devices (IVEDs), with two IVEDs stationed at each local government level, while one device will be assigned to each registration area and polling unit.

The exercise will be manned by a combination of INEC staff members and members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), with two personnel assigned to each enrollment device.

The memo included a detailed timeline for the exercise, which is already underway in its preparatory stages, including voter education and publicity, currently ongoing, having commenced on March 1 and scheduled to run till June 5.

The first phase of physical revalidation at the local government area level is slated to begin on April 13 and end on May 2.

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The fieldwork is also scheduled to move to registration areas from May 5 to May 11, and to polling units from May 13 to May 19.

According to the schedule of activities, the printing of permanent voter cards (PVCs) for newly-registered voters will hold between June 4 and July 3, while PVC collection at the registration area level is scheduled for November 18 to November 24.

The timeline also showed that there will be generation of PDF register for revalidated voters for 14 days, starting from June 15; printing of display register for 14 days between July 7 and July 20; while the register will be displayed at registration area level from August 18 to August 24.

The final register of voters for the 2027 general election will be published and presented on December 15.

This will be followed by the presidential and national assembly elections on January 16, 2027, as well as the governorship and state houses of assembly elections on February 6, 2027.

Oriaran-Anthony urged resident electoral commissioners to commence necessary preparations, including the sourcing of personnel and the configuration of enrollment devices, to ensure a seamless exercise.

Segun Ojo

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