 Oh, welcome back. So, Makhmudi Akubu there with some updates for us. Firing from the mountain tops. Yeah, he was saying that no Nigerian would be disenfranchised despite the issues they've had with the beavers. And, of course, he talked about Inaqa Fisha's being attacked by Bandit and Goza. No, but then people, he's given us assurances that we're just getting reports that at a time of leadership that people were actually attacked. We're not allowed to vote, except if you were voting for the ADC. But now we hear that they're being... No, no, it's an answer. Yes, because soldiers were deployed to that particular polling unit, so let's see how it goes. And just as I said earlier on, something is happening in Sri Lanka, something of, you know, the same nature. We're hoping that we can get one of the voters who's scambled for safety. Once he's able to get to a place where it's safe for him to speak, he would speak to us. But this also goes to show that maybe we don't have enough security spread around, because I know we've seen a lot of roadblocks, but these roadblocks, what have they done to help the security situation? Apparently, they haven't even done much help, because if those roadblocks were to forestall all of these issues that we hear now, that means it was not effective after all. Let's try and see what Bayo has to say about all of this. Bayo, although OK, has been standing by. Many thanks for staying with us, Bayo. You have been following the reports. Aineka Chairman was just in the news, and he's assuring voters that no one would be disenfranchised. However, there are issues from Legoshi and so on there. Let's get your quick reactions. Yes, I heard Professor Yakubu talking. For Legoshi, I also heard that because it's not too far from where I am, I heard that the military was deployed, which probably also presupposes that we are being watched, and they are actually responding. I know some other media organizations themselves are also publishing and broadcasting feedback, but we were talking specifically about Legoshi, and now we understand soldiers are there, and that voting has come in. I would like to commend the courage of the voters. I saw the clip that you played where they were demonstrating and insisting that they had to vote. They were very peaceful, very determined, nonetheless, and now hopefully they can actually vote. And I think we should commend this to others. Just like the young man Haki who spoke where Loretta was earlier on, he was also saying, listen, we have to vote. It's our responsibility and our duty as citizens, and especially being a young person, I was quite excited at that. Now, this incident in Goza is a bit unsettling because from reports we know that Goza has been sanitized. For many who don't know, Goza is where you have the headquarters of the Nigerian Mobile Police Training Facility. So one would have expected a lot more security in that area, but then maybe it's on the outskirts of Goza. But nonetheless, the existence of such a facility in Goza should have added to the security, to strengthen the security in the area. But let us just hope again that that was an isolated incident and that security agencies can actually go after those who are firing and bring the situation under control. So many lessons from this election. So far, I think we are still able to say, or from what one can see, that these incidents are still isolated, but they carry a very big risk in the sense that people could be seriously injured and people could lose their lives. This is why we should never accept that things like this should be happening during elections. And all those who are concerned, should just live up to their responsibilities and make sure that things are brought under control. I hope that, Professor Yacuba's assurance that people can still vote way beyond the closing time will be actually, will be... I hope that information can go down to the state resident. I'm sorry, Bia, we have to run now, but we want to thank you. You've been with us for a whole hour plus, analysing these issues. And I'm sure you're going to keep your eyes, you know, in the news to make sure that you follow all of the happenings today. You may be till the results are out, but we want to thank you once again for being part of the conversation today. Thanks for inviting me, and God bless Nigeria. God bless Nigeria.