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INEC moves ward level voter registration for 2027 polls

The Independent National Electoral Commission in Lagos says it will move its Continuous Voter Registration from local government offices to wards on a rotational basis ahead of the 2027 elections. Lagos Resident Electoral Commissioner, Prof Ayobami Salami, told stakeholders at a meeting on the second phase of the CVR that the plan is to reduce voter apathy and make registration easier for eligible residents. He said CVR remains one of INEC’s most important duties because it allows Nigerians to register, transfer their registration, correct details and replace lost or damaged Permanent Voter Cards. Salami disclosed that in the first phase of the exercise, Lagos recorded 139,251 registrations, with 126,668 new voters and 12,583 transfers. Women made up 54 per cent of new registrants, while men accounted for 46 per cent. Youths aged 18 to 39 represented 65 per cent of […]

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Rivers Traditional Rulers Council sets up committee to end Fubara Wike rift

The Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers has set up a nine member committee to mediate the prolonged political rift between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike. The council says the crisis has created tension in the state and risks distracting government from delivering development projects.​ The committee is made up of first class traditional rulers drawn from the three senatorial districts of the state. Its mandate is to engage both Fubara and Wike, listen to their grievances and recommend peaceful solutions that will restore political stability.​ Chairman of the council, King Dandeson Jaja, said traditional rulers cannot fold their arms while the state’s peace and unity are threatened. He stressed that the institution remains non partisan but has a moral duty to intervene when political disagreements endanger the welfare of citizens.​ The […]

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Youth Coalition Engages on Ghana Youth Barometer Report in Wa.

The Voices of Youth Coalition held a dialogue in Wa to discuss the Ghana Youth Barometer Report. The event brought together various youth groups, stakeholders, and policymakers to assess key findings on youth challenges in the country, focusing on employment, education, and participation in governance. The forum aimed to explore solutions for youth development and foster collaboration between young people and decision-makers.

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