The Independent National Electoral Commission (lNEC) has revealed that the seeming delay in the passage of the amended Electoral Act currently before the National Assembly, would not impede   its preparation for the 2027 General Election.

Accordingly, the Commission said it has finalised work on the election timetable and schedule of activities.

INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, who disclosed this on Wednesday in Abuja at a meeting with Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), noted that INEC has made its submissions to the National Assembly, conceding that some items in the schedule of activities could be impacted by the time the lawmakers pass the electoral act amendments.

He, however, said for now, the Commission relies  on the subsisting Act for its activities.

“Section 28(1) of the Electoral Act, 2022 empowers the Commission to issue a notice of election not later than 360 days before the date of the poll.

“While the National Assembly is currently working on amendments to the Electoral Act, the Commission has made its submission as required. We are mindful of the growing public interest and anticipation surrounding the release of the timetable and wish to assure political parties and the Nigerian public that the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the 2027 General Election will be released in full compliance with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended and the Electoral Act, 2022.

“Having said that, we seek your support in urging the National Assembly to expedite action on the ongoing amendment of the Electoral Act”, he added

 The INEC boss further revealed that the Continuous Voters Registration (CVR) exercise which is scheduled to span for one year, will be concluded On August 30, 2026.

 According to him,  the Commission is encouraged by the strong public response to the exercise, which affirmed that the continuing belief of Nigerians in the democratic process and in the efforts of the Commission to ensure that every eligible citizen is afforded the opportunity to register and vote