The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has announced its readiness to roll out diaspora voting for those living abroad and working in diplomatic missions, for the 2023 elections

This was disclosed by INEC Chairman, Yakubu Mohammed in Abuja.

He, however, said it will require amendment of the 2010 Electoral Act by the National Assembly.

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“The Commission is desirous of giving Nigerians living abroad the right to vote, after all, all our neighbouring countries do so.

“But its requires the amendment to the constitution and the Electoral Act for that to happen. And we have already worked out the document. Once the law is amended today, we can roll out

“We are ready. We have had several meetings with the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) but we can’t go beyond what the law provides,” he said.

In the same vein, he called for an amendment to the Electoral Act to allow disenfranchised groups to vote. These include journalists, security personnel, INEC staff, among others.

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He also sought amendment to allow Nigerians with their Permanent Voter’s Card(PVC) to vote anywhere they find themselves.

“It’s not just those in the armed services, the police involved in election duty, journalists, INEC adhoc staff and some INEC staff don’t vote. The reason is that you are posted for election duty to places other than where you are registered, and the law says you vote where are registered.

“So, if you pass some amendments to the Electoral Act to enable people to vote, two solution perhaps, early voting, so that those involved in election duty can vote early or major reform of electoral legal framework to allow people to vote wherever they are.”

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