 The cross-session of Nigerians have adjudged Saturday's electoral process peaceful. They however bemoaned the conflicts that occurred at some polling units across the country and particularly in Lagos. Speaking to Plaw Stevie News, some parishioners of Catholic Cathedral commended INEP for a job well done. The INEP officials were already on ground but they were trying to sort out all their logistics and everything. So the election filled to please around 9 a.m. or there about and everything was calm. But so far the security operations on ground were also at the top of their job and everything was calm at my own polling unit. And the result came out that was around 4 p.m. and everybody was pleased with the results. The counting was fair, it was free and I would say that INEP officials did a good job at my polling unit. So what I saw in some of the polling units, especially in my polling unit at Ikoi, Onik or Bayomik area and some area of Ikoi, it was very peaceful. And other places like the mainland and some places, we observed a lot of violence and some people could not even vote even in the Niger area, in Ateos area in Niger. Some people could not vote, they had a lot of issues with the talks and all of that. And actually we can't continue like this. If we really want to practice democracy, that I know, we should be able to allow people to choose whomever they want, that makes us strutting the democracy and strutting the voice of the people. The national cause where there's no problem, we vote in the place and come back in place. As the Mohammed Buhari, we made it possible for us to witness free and fair election.