 A total of 2,525,471 registered voters will be participating in the November 6th Anambra Gov. election, so says INAIC. As an emergency meeting with political parties, INAIC Chairman Professor Mahmoud Yacoubou said 75,475 valued voters have registered. This is at the end of the first quarter of the continuous voter registration CDR exercise added to the state's voter register. INAIC boss appealed to the political parties and candidates not to exacerbate this tension of insecurity in Anambra through unguarded utterances and actions. As a testimony to the effectiveness of our new system for tracking criminal and multiple registrations, the commission found out that some 62,698 persons who are already registered as voters in Anambra State were not allowed to register again. These people and multiple registrants are confined by law. We are archived by these registrations and we will not print new PBCs for them. They are all PBCs remain valid and they can use them to vote in the polling units while they register and probably voted in previous elections. The same cleaning up exercise is going on nationwide and as soon as it is over, the commission will provide further details to Nigerians on the situation in other states of the federation and action to be taken on the matter. Let me remind all Nigerians of the fact that the law prohibits double registration. The commission appreciates the fact that the deployment of technology, including the online program registration, has simplified the process and made more time of registration easier. However, the same technology has also made easier for us to detect multiple registrations.