 In preparation for next month's governorship election in AKT State, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has commenced mock accreditation of intending voters. The bimodal voter authentication system, supervised by INEC Chairman Professor Mahmoud Yacoubo and other management staff of the commission to certain its effectiveness saw the electorate submit their voter cards for authentication while their fingerprints and faces were captured. Professor Yacoubo, who monitored the exercise and the communities expressed satisfaction as the process saying it showed the readiness of INEC for the coming election. Okay, this is part of the objective of visiting AKT ahead of the governorship election. We said that we are going to do a mock test in a few local government areas to further test the functionality of the machines before the election. And so far, so good with the mock. We have visited one of the polling centers in Hado, we are here in Ikere. From here, we'll go to Erepo-Dunifelodun, local government for the same reason. An overall assessment is that we are happy with the functionality of the machine. That is one. Number two, we're also here to look at the readiness of our facilities for the election. As you can see, we have renovated the Ikere local government office just as we have done with many other local government offices. These are not administrative facilities, they are also electoral assets. Because on election day, we'll do the RA collection in our local government areas. So far, so good. The third leg of the assessment is for us to see how far the PVCs that we have made available to voters have been collected. Remember that PVCs, citizens cannot vote on election day. And 74% of the PVCs have been collected so far, which is very, very encouraging indeed. With about three weeks of the election, that is very good.