 And straight now to Oya State where the Independent National Electrical Commission has engaged rather than stakeholders in the state, on the rationale behind the conversion of the existing voting points into full polling units. Here is more as presented from our studio. The Resident Electrical Commission WREC in Oya State, Motiu Aboke, while addressing the stakeholders, noted that the Commission has decided to start early engagement on the urgency of voters having access to polling units. Aboke who disclosed that the state had 1,607 voting points and 4,783 polling units said with the conversion of the voting points, the state would now have 6,390 polling units. The objective of this present exercise are among others to expand voter access to polling units by converting the existing voting points and voting points settlement into full polling units. INET is not creating additional polling units but rather INET is converting existing voting points to polling units. Various stakeholders however call for creation of more votes in the state as the present population has outnumbered the current data used by the Independent National Electrical Commission. There is a need for additional polling votes but that cannot be made automatic. So what we have done in the meantime is to turn polling units into polling votes, to make voting easily accessible to our people and with the times of COVID right now, you cannot have too many people at the same time, it will make voting less rowdy, it will make it smoother. This process was made for 50 million Nigerians and we know that we are expanding in our numbers, we know that there are areas that are just newly, new settlements and they need to provide for them and for them to, you know, sit down to be doing that on their side. Nobody will believe that we get to a state that INET will want to upgrade voting for our points to polling units. A year wreck was further explained at the commission, we will migrate in for direct data capture machine, DDCM, used during the last election to INET voter enrollment device, IVED, based on Android tablets for effective voting exercise.