 Reversed APC governorship candidate Tonya Cole at the INAG office in Port Harcourt on Friday, March 31, 2023, stomped the Independent National Electoral Commission, INAG, in the state to demand the release of the certified true copies of the election results. Cole, who addressed journalists at the INAG office, said despite applications and caught injunctions mandating INAG to release their documents, the commission has not availed them with any documents. He directed the failure, or decried the failure of INAG in River State to release the documents almost two weeks after the governorship and House of Assembly elections. We've come to INAG to express our deep frustration at what is going on. Essentially, we are time bound, we are 21 days from the time that the elections were declared to fire. Some of our House of Assembly candidates had their declaration on the 18th, on the day of election. Two weeks have gone. With routine, we've put in for documents, we've required for INAG to release CTC documents. Two weeks, nothing. They've not released one single CTC document, and we have to prepare a brief, we have to go to court, we have to prepare for tribunals, we have gotten court orders, they've been ignored. It tells me that something is going on. I don't know what it is and I don't want to believe the worst in INAG. I believe that at this particular point in time, the onus is on INAG as an independent regulator, an independent administrator of elections. To be fair, give us what we need so that we can go to court.