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    Electoral Reform Expands: INEC to Include Prison Inmates in Voting Process

    INEC Chairman

    Ahead of the 2027 general election, the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Yakubu Mahmood, says the commission would allow prison inmates to vote during elections.

    Yakubu disclosed this while receiving the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Correctional Service, Sylvester Nwakuche, at the Commission’s Headquarters in Abuja on Friday, August 8.

    Yakubu affirmed the judgement of the Appeal Court, granting inmates the right to register and vote in any elections.

    He referenced a series of meetings the Commission had with the service, to work out modalities for accommodating affected inmates, which include access to facilities, and political parties’ concerns, as well as clarifications for the category of inmates the judgement favour.

    The INEC chairman re-echoed the need to seek the intervention of the National Assembly on the matter.

    He assured the service of the commission’s determination to allow inmates to vote in any election, provided it is done following existing laws.

    Yakubu’s comments followed Nwakuche’s case for the electoral body to extend some rights to prison inmates, particularly the right to vote.

    According to him, there are over 81,000 inmates across the correctional centres, and about 66 percent of them are awaiting trials.

    The Comptroller General also cited a recent court ruling that upheld the rights of inmates, especially those who are awaiting trials, to vote in an election.

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