 Away from that, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has called for more partnership with civil society organizations, CSOs, towards cleaning the nation's voters registration and register ahead of the 2023 elections. INEC Chairman Mahmood Yakubu at the commission's quarterly meeting with CSOs in Abuja Sethad, 12,000 or 12,298,944 new voters successfully completed their registration at a joint-concluded continuous voter registration, CVR. He said that after rigorous cleaning up of data using automated biometric identification system, ABIS, a total of 2,780,756, was identified as ineligible registrants and invalidated from the record as a result of double multiple registration underage peasants and out widely fake registrations. In the next few days, the commission will print 9.3 million pages of the register. The hard copy will be displayed for each of the 8,809 registration areas, wards and 774 local government areas nationwide, while the entire register will be published on our website for claims and objections, as I said earlier, as required by law. The display of the fiscal register will take place at the designated centers, that is at the wards and local governments from Saturday 12th to Friday 25th November 2022. Further details, including the procedure for filing claims and objections, will be released by the commission next week. I would like to appeal to all Nigerians who seize the opportunity of the display to scrutinize the list and help us to clean it further so that the final register of voters for the 2023 general election can be compiled and published.