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 A political group, Youths In Politics (YIP), Nigeria has demanded from INEC more  deployment of voter enrollment  machines in the state.
The youth group staged a peaceful walk to INEC headquarters in Lagos, to drive home their demand.
The youth group, which arrived at the INEC office at Sabo-Yaba around noon, complained about the man hour loss on long queues by applicants at various local government areas in the ongoing Continuos Voter Registration (CVR).
Addressing newsmen, the President/Convener of the group, Mr Micheal Nwabufo said that the exercise was strenuous and time consuming in most areas, hence the need for the electoral umpire to ease the process by taking the machines closer to the people.
“We are here to ask for more voter enrollment machines in the state. So many youths who want to register are discouraged because the process is time consuming. This is why many are not turning up.
“Youths don’t have time to waste, so INEC must allocate more machines to Lagos to ease the process at various local government. In fact, INEC should put a machine each in the 245 wards in the state.
“The current number of machines in the state cannot cope with the density in some areas.  Some areas need additional mobile registration centres.
“The exercise is taking too much time and days. We have long queue in some areas like Lagos Island, Oshodi Isolo, Alimosho, Eti-Osa and so on,” Nwabufor said.
The convener said that the group was ready to volunteer in anyway to assist INEC in organising and mobilising youths to register if the commission provided more machines.
According to him, one of the leaders of group recently picked number 1000 while trying to register at Ajao Estate in Oshodi-Isolo Local Government and on the second day, the same applicant picked number 700.
Nwabufo said: “We have gone round and we are not satisfied with the number of machines we saw.
“Sometimes, if you go to INEC office in a local government, you will see only two machines, and you see over 1000 people seeking to register. It doesn’t make sense.
“There is no enough machines. We are not pleased. INEC should take necessary steps to make sure that people get registered and get PVCs.”
According to him, the group has about 1.6 million in membership to help INEC in pushing out information and mobilising if machines are available.
Also speaking, Prince Nelson Enwerem, one of the National Executive of the group, advised INEC to adequately publicise the timetable for the rotation of enrollment machines in each of the local government to help the people.
“We need  the youth to get their PVCs because the next election in 2023 is very important for the growth of this country, where we are is not where we ought to be,” Enwerem said.
Responding, Mr Olusegun Agbaje, the INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner in Lagos said that Lagos State had the highest number of enrollment machines in the country.
“There is no local government areas in the state that we do not have at least seven machines. In Alimosho, we have 12, in Eti Osa , we have 10 and so on depending of the population of the local government.
“We have about 170 machines in the entire Lagos State. So, we have sufficient machines to capture people that are ready to get capture. The machines we have in Lagos is the largest we have in Nigeria.
“We will continue to do what we can do to ensure that we are able to register as many Nigerians as possible before the end of the exercise,” Agbaje said.
The INEC boss, who noted that the crowd had reduced because of extension, explained that the youth group were also surprised to get to INEC headquarters office  and see empty seats.
“Before June 30, we use to record about 450 or 480 and at times 500 here but since extension, the number has reduced to 120 and at most 170.
“I am sure people will start rushing again if the commission put deadline at the end of July.
“We are ready to do the work and we want them to come so that we can finish the registration as early as possible.”
Agbaje later obliged all the youth leaders opportunity to register  at the INEC office before they left.

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