 The governor of River State, Nisamuike, has stated that he and his party, the People's Democratic Party, do not trust the independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to keep data and materials from the last elections safe. He stated that because he and his party do not trust the Electoral Empire or position parties, he had taken the liberty to save data from the elections in a flash drive which he displayed. He spoke during an interview with journalist in Port Harcourt at the River State Capitol. All the plans, all the results they have needed to come and move to the table, we have it. It's a flash. I'm telling you, I have everything they have planned to do. It's not, it's not their business. The source of information is not matter what material is the relevance of it. That's what I'm saying. You are dealing with criminals. Are you going to be extra vigilant? People can go to every land to procure documents and you'll be shocked what you see in the tribunal. You'll be shocked. And most of you, all you gather is that, oh this sample, most of you don't even attend the tribunals to witness yourself. So the one you're coming out to make reports, you can be sure that you're talking authoritatively, not what clients or lawyers on the other side grief you. What you see in tribunal, you'll be so shocked. Speaking on the arrest of some lawyers of opposition parties in the state in relation to allegations of fraud, the governor stated that the arrests were in order and that it was left to the police to investigate and establish whether or not a crime was committed. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.