 The resident Electoral Commissioner in Akwae-Bombs States, Professor Mike Igiri, has assured stakeholders that the Commission will remain focused on providing accessible polyunits to Nigerians. He added that the responsibility for organising elections lies with the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and that INEC will ensure that everything needed to ensure a smooth electoral process will be put in place. This presence also thanked INEC for providing additional polyunits in river states. Part of business and delivery means that we achieve equality. They will also request them, urge them to make sure that these units are very, very accessible. Not only being accessible, conveniently accessible to both Indigenous and Akwae-Bombs, those both are at a disadvantage, you know, like the handicapped individuals. What we witness today is very heartwarming. What we witness today is very, very delightful. Life has been brought back to the electoral process in Nigeria and hope has been infiltrated. The beautiful thing is that the process has been started and it has started in earnest. The data that has been put in place has been very transparent. And I believe that as the population continues to grow, more polyunits will be created. So what INEC has done in Akwae-Bombs is something that is very, very, very pleasing to everybody.