INEC Clarifies Timeline On FCT Polling Unit Restructuring Amid Opposition Claims - 9 hours ago

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has dismissed allegations that the recent restructuring of polling units in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) was carried out in 2026, insisting that the exercise was completed in 2022 as part of a nationwide administrative review. According to the commission, the move was designed to decongest overcrowded polling centres and improve voter accessibility ahead of the 2023 general elections.

Opposition figures had raised concerns suggesting the split was a fresh development, questioning its timing and potential political implications. However, electoral officials maintain that the reorganisation was neither sudden nor targeted, but rather a continuation of reforms initiated years earlier to enhance efficiency, reduce voter waiting time, and strengthen electoral logistics within the capital territory.

INEC further emphasized that the polling unit expansion followed consultations, field assessments, and data-driven evaluations of voter distribution patterns. The commission reassured residents that no new restructuring is currently underway in the FCT, reiterating its commitment to transparency and fairness in the administration of elections.

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