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INEC shifts voter register update beyond 2027 elections

byJoy Ogbitse
April 11, 2026
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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that it will delay its planned nationwide voter revalidation exercise until after the 2027 general elections.

The decision was made after a meeting between the commission and Resident Electoral Commissioners, where key electoral matters were reviewed. In a statement issued after the meeting, the commission confirmed that, “Following deliberations, the Commission resolved to postpone the exercise until after the 2027 General Election.”

Initially, the voter revalidation exercise was scheduled to begin in April 2026 and run in phases across the country. The plan was to carry out the process at the local government, ward, and polling unit levels. However, the commission has now decided to suspend the programme to focus on preparations for the upcoming elections.

INEC explained that the exercise remains important despite the delay. It described the process as a key step toward maintaining a credible voter database. According to the commission, the revalidation is designed to verify voter records, correct personal information, and remove invalid entries from the system.

Officials further noted that the exercise aims to “verify and review existing voter records, ensure the accuracy of personal data, eliminate duplicate and ineligible entries, and strengthen the overall integrity of the voter register.”

The commission added that the exercise would also give registered voters an opportunity to confirm their details and make corrections where necessary. This is considered essential for improving the reliability of Nigeria’s electoral system and ensuring that only eligible voters are included in the register.

Before the postponement, INEC had already begun preparations for the exercise. It had directed electoral officials across the country to start planning, including arranging personnel and necessary equipment. However, a later directive instructed them to suspend all activities related to the exercise and wait for further instructions.

The delay is also believed to be linked to concerns raised by political stakeholders. Some groups had criticised the timing of the exercise, arguing that it could disenfranchise many voters if carried out too close to the elections. These concerns contributed to the commission’s decision to shift the exercise to a later date.

Despite the postponement, INEC reassured Nigerians of its commitment to credible elections. The commission emphasized that it “remains committed to the conduct of free, fair, credible, and inclusive elections.”

By delaying the revalidation exercise, INEC aims to avoid disruptions and ensure a smooth electoral process in 2027. The commission believes that focusing on election readiness now, while postponing the database update, will help strengthen public confidence in the overall electoral system.

In the meantime, the voter register will continue to be used in its current form until the exercise is eventually carried out after the 2027 elections.

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