 The Independent National Electoral Commission, INIC, has full-spawned the governorship and state House of Assembly elections in two constituencies of Kwanday West and Kwanday East of Benway State. The resident electoral commissioner for Benway State, Professor Sam Ego, confirmed to journalists that the election is shifted as a result of printing errors of ballot papers for the two constituencies. Ego, however, commended the commission personal for the timely distribution of the election materials as well as the peaceful conduct of the electorates. The problem in Kwanday is that there is a printing error of the ballot papers. There are two state constituencies and the one should have been put on one state constituency was mistakenly put on the other. This is a printing error from Abu Dhabi. And because of the level of integrity we have built into our process we could not open that ballot paper until this moment. I have appealed to the stakeholders that we can find an administrative solution of using our strong pen to strike out the one constituency and put the correct one with our stamp and sign and that that will not affect the integrity of the process. I've explained this to them over and over. I've explained to the political leaders across the different political spectrum but the people there do not appear to be convinced and therefore they do not think that the process should continue. And my position is that if on their own for this reason they are willing to vote I don't have any means of compelling them to vote. I will take the situation as it is and then prepare for the necessary arrangement to make for them to vote in accordance with the provisions of the law.