The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has called on registered voters in Ondo State to engage actively in the claims and objections phase following the second round of the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR). This initiative is crucial as it allows voters to rectify any discrepancies in their registration details, ensuring their eligibility for upcoming elections.

The CVR aims to enhance democratic participation by expanding the voter base and addressing issues that may hinder the electoral process. INEC's outreach is particularly vital as Nigeria approaches critical elections, where voter turnout can significantly influence outcomes. "We urge all eligible voters to take this opportunity seriously, as every voice counts in a democracy," stated Emejuo Okoronkwo, the INEC spokesperson in Ondo State.

As the electoral landscape evolves, the effectiveness of such initiatives will be key in fostering public confidence in the electoral process. Active participation in claims and objections not only empowers voters but also strengthens the foundation of democracy in Nigeria. With upcoming elections on the horizon, the emphasis on voter registration integrity will likely shape the political dynamics in Ondo and beyond.