The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has  postponed the on-going voter‘s registration exercise in Edo state until  after the governorship election, scheduled for the 14th July. 
The national chairman of the commission Professor Attahiru Jega made  the announcement, after meeting with 35 representatives of seven  political parties and their governorship candidates that will be vying  for the election.  The meeting was at the national headquarters of the  commission in abuja.
According to Prof. Jega, the development was in reaction to the spate  of allegations and counter- allegations, and state of lawlessness that  now threatens the peaceful and credible conduct of the governorship  election.
Some of the candidates for the governorship election commended INEC’s decision, ahead of the poll.
The candidate for the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and governor  of Edo state, Adams Oshiomhole, who was present at the meeting, said the  decision is a welcome development while the People’s Democratic Party’s  (PDP) candidate, Major-General Charles Airhiavbere, also applauded the  postponement saying by the move, INEC  has tried to address the fears of  all the political parties.

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