 Aged women from across the 13 Luhu government areas of Nasara state held a protest in Lafya, the state capital, seeking the review of the recently conducted governorship election in the state. The women sang emotional songs in Hausa language, alleging that PDP's mandate was stolen in the state. Speaking, the state's women leader of the PDP Stella Oboshi said the party's governorship candidate David Onibu Gadu won at the poll and not the incumbent governor Abdelay Suley as announced by INEC. She called on the electoral empire to do the needful by reviewing the election results. The leaders in the election, a women's field, they are not happy with what has happened in Nasara state. That is why we went on peaceful demonstration and in qualities it is allowed. The protest is allowed in politics, in any election, and as we are out we have not done any destruction, we have not destroyed any property, we have not abused anybody. The women said they want to get their right, let the rightful person be given his mandate, which is as excellent as David Martin would have done. And the most load they said, two world cannot hold Nasara into ransom. Out of the 13 local government, two world cannot hold Nasara into ransom. The election that was conducted in Nasara state with the same beaver, not the most special, in fact of the governorship and House of Representatives. The new electoral section 16-5 that talks about an opportunity, because why do we have to be this ridiculous, we laid a complaint that was what the wreck said, we had a 20,000, our agent complained, we had a 50,000, our agent they allocated 50,000 to their Gaianmote, our agent complained. And we said we should go for a review. So we took advantage of their advice and we are lower-bidding citizens of Nasara state and we afforded a petition to the INEC and we are hoping that the And we are hoping that we are going to look at our complaint and then review it and then return and reclaim and so on. We can reclaim the mandate of the people. That's all.