 All civil society groups in the country have identified shut commons in the ongoing governorship and state assembly elections across the country. And they also made recommendations on observations observed during the exercise for future planning. Plus, the Emanuele He-Gen-A report is presented from us today. Civil society groups, local and international, have been observing the governor and the state out of assembly elections. Issues of voter turnout, insecurity and preparedness, electoral violence were raised during a briefing with the media in Abuja. In some places, there seem to be low voter turnout. In other places, there is large voter turnout. And I think this will depend on a number of things. We don't want to make any conjectures yet about the reasons for the deviation, other than to make the very general one that it will depend on local dynamics. In most of the polling unit, we have seen destruction, most especially in Lagos. We've seen that things happen and then security agencies started reacting, and not have been proactive. So, and most of these people didn't want to call with their phone because it's also very obvious that they are calling for help. And in some instances, we also seen some of the security agencies posted at the polling unit are trying to just let go because of the safety of their own safety. The exercise, you know, that passion, that drive that we had, we saw during the presidential election seems not really there this time around, you know, and probably people have got the solution, people are scared, or that element of distrust, you know, is now coming back. Yaga Africa received 15 confirmed reports of food buying across eight states. In Sardikemu, the polling unit 016 in Ghia Deloku government area of Pauchi, PDP agents have incited bribing accredited voters with a thousand naira. The group also advised on security arrangements for voters and need for security agencies to sit up. We have gone through this over and over again. So we need to say what we think needs to be done. We don't want to get to a point where we would then have a special security agency for election. Our security agencies are all deployed from the DSS to the police who are in charge of election to the military, Navy, Air Force. They are on civil defense, road safety. All of them, you see, they are all deployed for this election, customs and all of that. So they are all deployed for this election. So if we have all our security agencies deployed for the election, it's about the coordination. It's about the security agencies being neutral and being responsive. They also made recommendations for future elections in the country. We expect that media will be proactive number one to fact check and counter fake misinformation and disinformation. And at the same time, we also ensure the media at this point that they need to be neutral because this every act of partiality or partisan reporting is a potential failure. We think so far. INEG has done much better than the last time. How much of that will now satisfy the electorate will be for us to decide at the end of the day, but so far so good. One can put it in a very, very tentative manner. The Independent National Electoral Commission has an opportunity to redeem itself in these assemblies and whether or not they did it successfully is dependent on the outcome of this governorship and state assembly election.