 President Muhammad Wari has performed his civic duty by voting in Daraa, his hometown. Wari, who was serving out his last term in office, arrived at exactly 9.54 a.m. at polling unit 003 Sarakini-Garawa A1 Daraa, local government area of Kastina State, accompanying with his wife Aisha Buhari. At the presidential and national assembly elections, going on nationwide, voting started at Buhari's polling unit Kofabaru, Gidon-Niam, exactly a few minutes past 8 a.m. before his arrival. Upon arrival, Buhari and his wife first perused the voter's register pasted on the wall, then presented his PVC to the INEC official, who then verified and accredited him with a beavers machine before proceeding to the polling booth to turn print and subsequently waving the ballot paper before inserting them in their respective boxes. I'm very impressed because I've seen how the people turn up. I'm very impressed. I'm very happy. What are your expectations having voted here, tell us. Well, as a candidate I voted for, I already mentioned it in so many number of seats. In Daraa, in Kastina, in Sokoto, all over the place, I mentioned my favorite candidate and I believe my constituents here will choose him a hundred percent. What is your advice to Nigerians as they are well done on the results? Yes, Nigerians should make sure that they have been respected. That means the candidates they want to vote for, they are allowed to vote for him. It is a pity that there is only one woman candidate from Adamawa stage, so the woman should kindly follow our APC presidential candidate and everybody knows him. This is the first time since 2003 that your name is on the ballot. How has been this year? It's very exciting. I look at those who are competing and some of them are so agitated that they didn't know that I tried three times. I ended up in Supreme Court three times and then the first time I say God sent technology. With permanent voters card, no fraudulent passing can come and claim anything more than one vote for him.