In an update on its X handle, the commission provided details of the schedule, locations, and eligibility of voters.

As a result, Rédíò Afínjú visited the Commission’s offices in Olorunda Local Government and Osogbo Local Government to observe how the exercise is conducted.

Speaking with our correspondent at Osogbo Local Government, the duo of Okoro Thomas and Azeez Kabir, who are registrants, expressed their dissatisfaction with the conduct of the exercise, highlighting that the operation has been hampered by network glitches, which have caused the registration process to proceed at a very slow pace.

Abdullateef Yusuf and Oyelami Yemi noted that INEC was poorly prepared for the exercise, and this was evident from the sluggishness of its staff despite asking the citizens to arrive early.

In a chat with one of the INEC officials who craved anonymity, he maintained that special attention is given to the aged and disabled in the premises of the commission, adding that some officials are being deployed at the entrance to attend to those in the queue.

In the same vein, a crowd of eligible registrants was seen at the INEC office in Olorunda Local Government.

Adegoke Rotimi, who spoke with our correspondent, also noted that the network outage is disrupting the registration process, thereby delaying the citizens at the entrance of the office.

He also mentioned that registrants are answered on a first-come, first-served basis, as names are recorded in attendance.

Meanwhile, INEC announced that the in-person registration will run Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, and urged eligible Nigerians to complete their registration at INEC state or local government offices in their area.