 The International Electoral Commission INEK in Bajelse state says the state now has a total of 1,250,102 registered voters. The resident Electoral Commissioner Emmanuel Hart made this known during a stakeholders' meeting with political parties and civil society organizations in Yanugua. INEK arched them to encourage those who perturbed in the recent voter registration exercise to make themselves available to collect their pvc's to be able to cast their votes on the day of the election. As we concluded the display of the voter register for claims and objections as required by law, we received at the state level batches of pvc's produced for all registrants which include new registrants, transfers, replacements and updates through corrections to the bow data. The total number of registered voters in Bajelse state is now 1,250,102, to bring all stakeholders to see the need to get back to the communities and sensitize people to go and collect their pvc's. It is not sufficient to just register without collecting your pvc's. We have made it as simple as possible, in line with the Commission's decision to ensure that voters are not disenfranchised in the process of collecting their pvc's. We have actually started not even today, even before now, to sensitize the electorates. With this information as well, we pass on to the political parties, we pass on to the NGOs. There are civil society groups that are collaborating with us in voter education sensitization. They also pass on this information. It's the National Ration Agency. We are on ground and we have been directed from Abruja, our headquarter, to start the sensitization and demobilization of the citizens as per the collection of these voter's registration cards.