 And as the mock accreditation exercise commences nationwide, INEC has assured Nigerians that whatever challenges experienced during the mock accreditation with the bi-model voters, accreditation system machines will be fixed and improved upon before the forthcoming general elections. INEC national chairman in charge of Kaduna, FCT, Nasirua, Amplitude State, Mohammed Aruna gave the assurance at the monitoring at Riga Chum, polling units in Kaduna State, plus TV news correspondent, Abila Darifi, who was there for those reports. Volunteer registrants came with their PVCs to verify and authenticate credibility of the machines and to ensure if they would vote during the polls. Idris Alassan was the first to be accredited. He described the processes as less cumbersome and hoped it would be maintained during the elections. I'm the first person that has been accredited. Very, very, very easy to accredited everybody that came. The process that started with the checking of the list, name of the person, and also the voter's card you showed them, your voter's card, then after they will snap the picture and also you do the term print. It's not just long. It is taking me only three minutes. The INEC electoral officer in charge of Igabi local government area, Fatima Garba, said the process was fast and smooth and a large number of voters will be accredited within a short time during the elections. The entire accreditation process has been smooth. I went smoothly. This process is a drastic improvement of course compared to the smart card reader that was used during the 2019 elections. So far, since we started this exercise, the turnout has been quite impressive. People have been coming out to participate in this exercise as volunteers. In the morning, we met a few people already waiting for us to participate in this exercise. So far, like I said earlier, the process has been, has taken, has been of course, successful. And we are hopeful that Isha Allah, with what we have witnessed today, the 2023 general elections will be of course more, will be much more successful with the way the mock accreditation exercise of course took off. One of the challenges that came up during the mock accreditation exercise in this polling unit was the refusal of the beaver's machine to accredit one of an identical twin because of the facial features. But INEC National Commissioner Mohammed Aruna says there is no cause for alarm as the machine has thumbprint and facial to verify voters saying the commission will address and improve on it. In just a few seconds, most of it, an average, let's say one minute, which is really good to be a policy issue and we'll have to take it over the commission level. But there's enough time, three weeks, so we'll be able to sort it out. It's very isolated. One out of, how many? 65? No, that's been done here, only one had that. And even that they were able to do it because they used the fingerprint when they could do it. There are hopes that there will be no each with the machines during the elections.