 A proud democracy group at the Center for Democracy Development has commended the use of technology by Nigeria's electoral body during the just-concluded Osho State Governorship election in the southwest region of the country. The Center, while announcing its key observations from the election to newsmen in Abuja, has said the deployment of the bimodal voters' accreditation system, a recent technology deployed by the electoral body to transmit results real-time from its online portal, as well as the collaboration of stakeholders where evidence is of a violence-free election. The Center, however, emphasized on the need for political actors to maintain peaceful disposition and consolidate on the gains of the election as the nation prepares for the general elections next year. The deployment of the bimodal voters' accreditation system was successful in the Osho State Governorship election. As at 6 p.m., not on the election day, CDDAC observed that 84.3 percent of polling units covered had transmitted their results by beavers. Like us, the INEC Resort viewing portal was in full operation for the uploading of results in most of the polling units. At about 10 p.m., on the election day, 99.7 of the results were available on the island. This level of compliance is commendable and needs to be encouraged for future elections. I only need to add that there is still a lot of work to be done going forward. We have tried to identify that. But that work is not just for those who are involved in the management of the elections only, the INEC and others. But as I said, when we started on Wednesday, it's a job for all Nigerians because we was committed to making sure that we have credible elections in this country.