The Resident Electoral Commissioner in Anambra, Dr Nkwachukwu Orji, on Thursday, said the ongoing continuous voter registration would end on August 15 in the state.
Orji disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Awka.
He said that the exercise was conducted at the local government level and all the 326 electoral wards across the state, to enable eligible voters to register before the closing date.
The REC who put the total registered voters in the state at 2.42 million, expressed the hope that more people would be captured.
Orji assured that the commission had deployed all necessary facilities for the voter registration.
According to him, people should use the opportunity to transfer their registration centres, collect their permanent voter cards and have their lost cards replaced.
On the forthcoming governorship election, the REC said the commission would deliver the transparent, free and fair election.
Orji, therefore, encouraged the electorates to ignore reports making the round that election would not hold, stressing that INEC was fully prepared for the polls.
“Come out en-masse to perform your civic duty and have a voice in your governance,” he urged registered voters in the state.
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