 Now, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INAG's returning officer for Arbia State Governorship election, Professor Nina Ooty has recalled how she insisted that votes must count during the just concluded election. Ooty, who is the Vice-Chantel of the Federal University of Technology Oire Fuhtel, said she refused to compromise the Arbia Governorship polls despite being offered money and threatened. The VC disclosed this while addressing students during her return to the school where students and staff of the institution had given their Vice-Chantel a hero's welcome. As an Electoral Officer, I have never in my life, never participated in any election, never. My duty came calling. I made my enquiries from Abuja, and I said, Spanish, Spanish! They came with their threats. They came with their money. They came with their intimidation. I will mark what I call home. Let me start today. I stand here before God. Jesus Christ, I have never, I have never defrauded anyone. Declare the riot arts as follows. Under me, votes must count. The people's mandate will be repelled. Because Professor Nana Oti, the mother of three children, and their wife, Abu-Nan Oti. The Vice-Chantel of the Federal University of Technology, Dear Professor Oti, stand and firm on heart believe.