Politics

By Oluwatoyin Adegoke 

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC in Ogun State has concluded the first phase of the Continuous Voter Registration, CVR exercise, marking a significant step in its ongoing preparations to enhance the credibility of the voter register ahead of elections.

The Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mrs Feyijimi Saseyi,  who stated this in Abeokuta announced that the display of the Register of Voters for Claims and Objections would commence from Monday, 15th December to Sunday, 21st December, 2025. 

Mrs Saseyi added that the display would hold daily between 9 o’clock in the morning and 3 o’clock in the afternoon, across all 20 Local Government Area offices in the state to allow residents verify their details and raise necessary corrections.

The Resident Electoral Commissioner urged new registrants, those who transferred polling units and individuals who updated their details to take advantage of the display period, adding that forms for claims and objections would be available at all designated centres.

Mrs. Saseyi also announced that the second phase of the National CVR would resume on 5th January, 2026, while reaffirming the commission’s commitment to sustaining a transparent, credible and inclusive electoral process, urging residents to continue supporting INEC’s efforts to deepen Nigeria’s democracy.

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Crime

Some suspected hoodlums, in the early hours of Thursday, burnt an office of the Independent National Electoral Commission at Iyana Mortuary lll, in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

According to reports, the hoodlums numbering about eight reportedly scaled the perimeter fence, jumped into the premises and set the building on fire from the back.

It was gathered that the hoodlums after invading the premises, soaked loaves of bread with petrol and threw the same into the building at different angles to light up the INEC office.

It was further gathered that a security guard at the facility identified as Azeez Hamzat, had made a distress call to the police around 1 am alerting them about the fire incident.

The police from Ibara division reportedly mobilized detectives to the scene and later contacted men of fire service in the state, who raced to the scene to put out the fire.

When contacted, the Ogun INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner, Niyi Ijalaye confirmed the incident, describing it as shocking.

The REC said the situation was still being assessed.

He said “It is correct that our office was set on fire. The police are investigating. I do not know what to say. I’m in shock myself.

“We called the police and other security agencies at night. The fire brigade put the situation under control. The level of damage is still being assessed.

“It is very shocking and untoward, the security agencies are doing their very best. We are meeting again later today to come up with other strategies towards securing our facilities.”

Report says the store, the Registration Area Officer’s office, and the conference room were affected by the inferno, and non-sensitive materials were also affected by the fire.

“No life was lost and no injury was sustained in the fire,” the source disclosed.

The Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, could not be reached for comments as of the time of filing this report.

Punch/Adebukola Aluko