2023 Elections: 2.2m Nigerians to vote at 4,519 polling units in Jigawa- REC

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The Jigawa state Resident Election Commissioner (REC), Professor Muhammad Lawal Bashar, said the presidential election will hold at 4519 polling units in the state where a total of over 2.2 million voters to votes were expected to vote to their choice of presidential candidate.

 

The Residents Electoral Commission made the disclosure while speaking to news men in the INEC headquarter in Dutse the state capital, said “out of 4,522 polling units in the state the election will be held in the 4519. The remaining three polling units have zero voters”.

 

Professor Muhammad Lawal Bashar explained that “the three zero polling units means no one registered there and no one transfer of voters was made”.

 

He noted that the a total number of 4580 Biometric Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) device despatched to all the polling units across 27 local governments areas in the state.

 

Bashar said “there are 61 polling units have a threshold of more than 1,250 voters which will be allocated with two BVAS to ease congestion and voting”.

(Tribune)

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