 INEC today also said it will prosecute 215 cases of electoral offences committed during the 2023 General Elections Nationwide. INEC Chairman Professor Memudia Kerber stated this while addressing all the resident electoral commissioners at the commission's headquarters in Abuja. He added that the electoral body will work closely with the Nigerian Bar Association, which he said is willing to prosecute the cases free of charge. Analyze and oppose, Yacobo said, the 2023 General Elections were the most prepared for when compared to previously held elections. Despite the divergent opinions about the outcome of the election, the overall outlook suggests that it is a fair reflection of a complex multi-party democracy. Our record shows that these elections have produced the most diverse outcomes ever produced since 1999. Today, five political parties produced at governments, seven parties won senatorial seats, eight are represented in the House of Representatives, and nine in the State Houses of Assembly. Clearly, the 10th National Assembly is certainly the most diverse in party representation since 1999. We must acknowledge that there were some challenges which were structural, infrastructural, and human in nature. We are presently looking at all the evidence of infractions during the election, including the prosecution of electoral offenders. We are looking at the activities of all actors involved in the election, including some of our high-ranking officials. I can confirm that the Nigeria Police concluded its investigation.