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INEC enrols 36,638 new voters in Gombe as female registration overtakes male — REC

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January 30, 2026
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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has recorded 36,638 new voter registrations in Gombe State during Phase I of the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise, with women accounting for the majority of enrollees for the first time in the state’s history.

 

The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Gombe State, Dr Saad Idris, disclosed this on Thursday at a State Stakeholders’ Meeting on Phase II of the CVR, held at the Gombe International Hotel.

 

According to him, registrations carried out within the state stood at 35,451, comprising 14,976 males (42 per cent) and 20,475 females (58 per cent), while national INEC records showed a cumulative total of 36,638 new voters, including those who registered outside the state.

 

“Gombe State recorded 35,451 new registrations within the State, while the total enrolment at the end of Phase I stood at 36,638 based on our national records.

“I have been told that this is the first time in the history of Gombe State that female registration is surpassing male registration. We must commend our women,” Idris said.

 

 

He added that the exercise also recorded 7,613 voter transfers, 9,031 corrections or updates, and 1,383 PVC collections across the local government areas.

 

Despite the gains, the REC expressed concern that Gombe’s registration figures remain low compared to other northern states.

 

“Voter registration figures in our State remain low when compared with other states in the North,” he noted, citing figures from Kano, Sokoto, Borno, Zamfara and Yobe, all of which recorded higher enrolment percentages.

 

To address the gap, Idris announced that INEC has approved the devolution of voter registration to the Registration Areas (RAs) through a 50-day rotational deployment of INEC Voter Enrolment Devices (IVEDs), beginning Monday, 2 February 2026.

 

“This approval is a direct response to your collective request and reflects our belief in inclusive, consultative electoral management,” he said.

 

Under the new arrangement, each of the 114 Registration Areas in the state will be assigned two INEC personnel with an IVED for five days, based on schedules designed by Electoral Officers and approved by the REC.

 

“Registration during this phase is expected to be conducted strictly at the designated Registration Area centres. Deviations without authorisation will not be tolerated,” Idris warned.

 

He also cautioned against multiple registrations, describing the practice as illegal and counterproductive.

 

“Aside the fact that it is an offence, the act actually amounts to a waste of time for both multiple registrants and genuine registrants who are often discouraged by long queues,” he said.

 

The REC urged residents to note that voters who have already registered do not need to re-register but can instead apply for replacement of lost or damaged PVCs or request transfer of registration where necessary.

 

Calling for collective action, Idris charged political parties, civil society organisations, traditional and religious leaders, the media, and security agencies to intensify mobilisation and support.

 

“This is a shared concern and a shared responsibility,” he stressed, adding that security agencies must ensure a peaceful environment for registration activities.

He reaffirmed INEC’s commitment to credible and inclusive elections.

 

“The CVR is a cornerstone of democratic participation, and we will continue to strengthen it through partnership, innovation, and accountability,” the REC said.

 

Idris urge stakeholders to redouble their efforts during Phase II to ensure wider participation and improved voter registration figures across the state.

 

 

 

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