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Adamawa · North-East

Yola South LGA

Yola South is one of the 774 Local Government Areas in Nigeria, located in Adamawa State. This page covers voter registration logistics, INEC office information, and the issues likely to drive turnout in 2027.

Where is the INEC office in Yola South?

INEC Adamawa State Office

INEC Adamawa State HQ, Yola

Hours:
Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Verified contact:
inecnigeria.org ↗

The INEC Adamawa State office in Yola supervises voter registration, PVC collection, and polling unit assignment for all LGAs in Adamawa, including Yola South. For ward-level INEC information specific to Yola South - such as a sub-office or area office - contact the state office above, or visit cvr.inecnigeria.org to pre-register online.

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Register to vote

The Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) is conducted by INEC. To register or update your details:

  1. Pre-register online at cvr.inecnigeria.org.
  2. Visit your nearest INEC office in Yola South for biometrics capture.
  3. Collect your Permanent Voter Card (PVC) before election day.

Common voter complaints across Adamawa

The most common voter-registration complaints we hear are: long queues at INEC offices during peak periods, BVAS authentication failures on election day, and PVCs not arriving at the registration ward in time for collection.

The campaign's 2027 ground game in Yola South prioritises ward-level monitoring, photo-verified result uploads from each polling unit, and rapid response to BVAS issues.

2027 priorities here

Across Adamawa, voters tell us the issues they care most about are insecurity (boko haram / iswap), education, agriculture. The Yola South campaign branch is built around mobilising first-time voters at tertiary institutions, religious centres, and market squares - the three places where information actually travels in the LGA.

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