The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has revealed the 240 Polling Units in the country with no registered voters.
Accordingly, voting will not take place in the affected Polling Units in 28 states and the Federal Capital Territory FCT on 25th February (Presidential/National Assembly Election) and 11th March 2023 (Governorship/State House of Assembly Election).
INEC made this known via its verified Facebook Page on Monday.
The breakdown of the affected Polling Units shows that Imo State has the highest number of affected Polling units followed by Taraba State
The full list of states and the number of polling units are as follows:
Abia State: 11 Polling Units
Adamawa State: 4 Polling Units
Anambra State: 6 Polling Units
Bauchi State: 6 Polling Units
Bayelsa State: 2 Polling Units
Benue State: 10 Polling Units
Borno State: 12 Polling Units
Delta State: 4 Polling Units.
Ebonyi State: 4 Polling Units.
Edo State: 1 Polling Unit.
Enugu State: 4 Polling Units.
Imo State: 38 Polling Units.
Jigawa State: 3 Polling Units
Kaduna State: 8 Polling Units
Kano State: 10 Polling Units
Katsina State: 12 Polling Units
Kebbi State: 5 Polling Units
Kwara State: 1 Polling Unit.
Lagos State: 3 Polling Units
Nasarawa State: 11 Polling Units
Niger State: 10 Polling Units
Ondo State: 2 Polling Units
Plateau State: 6 Polling Units
Rivers State: 1 Polling Unit
Sokoto State: 8 Polling Units
Taraba State 34 Polling Units
Yobe State. 11 Polling Units
Zamfara State 1 Polling Unit
Federal Capital Territory ( FCT) 11 Polling Units.