 The Centre for Democracy and Development and other countries' civil society groups has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission to learn lessons from the Presidential National Assembly to improve on the coming elections. The call was made in Abuja on Friday as the Centre gets set for the Governorship and State House of Assembly elections tomorrow, Saturday the 18th of March 2023, plus TV Manually Hygiene completes the report. Point of Eave till February 2023 Presidential and National Assembly elections may have come and gone but it has drawn so many questions begging for answers for the electoral empire INEC. The Centre for Democracy and Development, CDD, in collaboration with Order's Civil Society has joined order-concerned Nigerians to extra what actually happened during build-up to their elections, during the elections and after, with many condemning the final outcome. Issues of electoral violence, insecurity, vote-buying amongst others were some of the issues that resonated from the last elections and all these were highlighted by the Chairman, Centre for Democracy and Development Elections Analysis Centre, during the press briefing as the attempt to profile recommendations towards the next round of elections. We look upon the Centre's teeth in the elections that are taking place tomorrow and we hope that who that will not will be higher than it was during the Presidential and National Assembly elections and there will be little vote-reading that as unlike what happened during the 25th February elections. According to CDD, over 109 electoral violence were recorded during the February 25th polls as well as issues of transparency of the process which has raised more of a burden on the electoral empire as it prepares for Saturday's election. The group further highlighted several states like Lagos at the Mawa Zafaras, among orders for special focus as these states will be keenly contested. Also important is the management of logistics, particularly with the one month that the one week extra they have had. We expect that there will be prompt opening of polls, adequacy of election materials and better trained staff in these elections with the transmission, the upload of results to an IRA completed in record time and are set out in their own regulations itself. While the officials and adult staff should abide by the code of conduct, they also signed on to. However, the executive director, civil society legislator for the advocacy centre, while a rough-sum journey, however urged citizens to go all out and vote on Saturday despite the disappointments of the outcome of the February 25th polls and shown all forms of electoral violence. This time around, we've got themselves in a very organized and timely manner without creating doubt on the Netherlands. Otherwise, if we repeat what had happened previously, many Nigerians might not want to be participated in the election again and that is not good because we need Nigerians to participate in the electoral process so that they can hold the election official at their main official account. The CSO's old ionic to ensure that this time around the governorship and state houses of assembly elections are not just free, fair and credible, but its mastery deem itself to change the negative perception Nigerians now have about the community. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.