 The Chairperson House of Representatives Committee on INAIC Honourable Aisha Duku has said that the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Professor Mahmood Yakubo, has promised to extend the ongoing continuous voter's registration by 60 days after considering the other modalities. This clarification came after it was initially reported that the Electoral Empire has extended the voter's registration by 60 days. The Spokesman of the House Honourable Benjamin Kalu and the Chairperson Honourable Aisha Duku briefed the House of Representatives correspondents to clear the air and put the record straight on the issue. INAIC Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubo came with many commissioners to answer the call of the House. That registration of voters is one aspect. There are other, you know, schedules, other milestones that have to be achieved, which the Chairman explained. Such include the printing of the voter's cards, the distribution of the voter's card, and then the printing of lists of even all persons registered in all the 774 local governments nationwide. And so it will not be possible. This is the statement for INAIC to extend as, you know, to the days we requested. However, they will go back and look at their timelines and then look at how possible, how best they can, you know, be able to make it to increase, you know, the days for registration. There was never a time the Chairman of the Committee announced to the House that INAIC has extended, you know, the registration to 60 days from 30th of June. That was a misrepresentation which we don't know where it's coming from and we want you to retract for those of you who have published that, it never happened. But as the mover of the motion, what I put across for the House to consider was for it to be extended for 60 days, having in mind of the 90 days, of the publishing of this particular register, 90 days of publishing of other issues that they have to do because many people think it's only registration that INAIC handles. There are all the responsibilities that the Natural Act has given to INAIC to just think that INAIC is beginning to ask for other commissions to come out of them to be able to, you know, help them with the job that they are doing. It's a lot of job that is in their hands.