This was revealed in the commission's weekly update for quarter four, week five, which was released on Tuesday in Abuja.

This was revealed in the commission's weekly update for quarter four, week five, which was released on Tuesday in Abuja.

This was revealed in the commission's weekly update for quarter four, week five, which was released on Tuesday in Abuja.

According to the Independent National Electoral Commission, new registration in the ongoing nationwide Continuous Voter Registration was at 9,238,991 as of Monday, May 16.

This was revealed in the commission's weekly update for quarter four, week five, which was released on Tuesday in Abuja.

The commission also reported that 5,845,751 registrants had finished their applications, with 2,584,548 completing their web applications and 3,261,203 completing their applications in person.

The update also revealed that 2,903,003 of the registrants who completed their registration were male, while 2,942,748 were female, according to INEC. There were 48,252 people with disabilities.

According to the Nigerian News Agency, the age distribution of those who finished their registration revealed that 4,045,520 were young people.

Others included 1,226,150 middle-aged people (aged 35 to 49), 504,222 senior people (aged 50 to 69), and 69,859 people aged 70 and up.

The commission said it has received 16,858,955 applications so far, including requests for voter transfer, replacement of Permanent Voter Cards, and voter information record updates, among other things.