The Independent National Electoral Commission says it has recorded a total of 7,415,760 online pre-registrations in the ongoing nationwide continuous voter registration, with Borno taking the lead with 783,546 registrants.
The commission released the data in its regular update on the exercise. The exercise began on August 18 nationwide.
The update also revealed that as of October 12, a total of 1,502,733 Nigerians have successfully completed both online and physical CVR within the seventh week of the exercise.
For the online pre-registrations, out of the 7,415,760 total registrations, 3,877,330, representing 52.28 per cent, were female, and 3,538,430, representing 47.72 per cent, were male
Of the total online pre-registrants, 5,095,056 were youths between the ages of 18 and 34, while 1,873,848 were students and 168,680 were persons with disabilities.
Borno is followed by Osun with 632,751, Lagos with 590,341, Kebbi with 557,778, and Kaduna with 471,375 registrants.
For the completed registration for week seven from October 6 to 10, the update revealed that from the 1,502,733 registrants, 878,715 completed their registration form online and 674,018 were from physical registration.
The data also shows that from the completed registrations, females account for 828,563 registrants, representing 55.14 per cent, while male accounts account for 674,170, representing 44.86 per cent of the completed registration.
In terms of occupation, students accounted for 507,097, representing 33.74 per cent, followed by business owners with 279,384 at 18.59 per cent and housewives at 223,903, representing 14.90 per cent.
The statistics also show that 21,244 PWDs, constituting 1.41 per cent of the total, were successfully registered during the week.
Also, for week seven, Lagos recorded the highest number of completed registrations with 78,128, followed by Kano with 82,703 and Oyo with 43,165.
INEC reminded the public that all forms of registration, both online pre-registration and physical, remain suspended in Anambra until the governorship election scheduled for November 8 is over.
(NAN)