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Niger: INEC registers 14,000 new voters

As the Continuous Voter Registration gains momentum,  the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Niger says it has registered 14,000 eligible voters in the state.

The Secretary of the commission, Alhaji Aliyu Bungudu, told the News Agency of Migeria (NAN) in Minna on Tuesday that those registered were  issued with temporary voters card.

He appealed to those who had early registered and had not collect their PVCs to come forward for collection at  the commission offices across the 25 local government areas  in the state.

Bungudu  also solicited the support of stakeholders, leaders of political parties, and development associations, in mobilising residents who have not registered to do so  and those who did to come forward for their permanent voter cards.

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