 The governorship candidate of the New Nigeria People's Party, NNPP in Ogul's state Olufemi Ajadi, is vowed to drag the Independent National Electrical Commission, INET, to court over a mission of the party's name on the ballot papers. He spoke after he cast his vote at Ophada in Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of the state. Ajadi expressed concern that only the party's local was on the ballot paper as the name was conspicuously missing. Meanwhile, a chieftain of the party in Ogul's state, Otsumbah Shegun Shoumi, has commanded the ongoing governorship in House of Assembly elections. Speaking with newsmen after casting his vote in a Biokuta Shoumi acts, the Independent National Electrical Commission, INET, and other officials in charge of collation and transmission of results electronically to do their part in order to achieve a free and fair election. Presenting now, we cannot know the outcome of the previous until after the election process comes to an end. As you can see, we cannot see security everywhere. Look at what we are facing in the country. Even in my own polling booths, where I'm casting votes, look at our APC gather hoodlums to attack me at my polling units. I'm so disappointed in this country. I'm so disappointed about the leaders that we have. I don't understand that people cannot just move around freely to the extent they are dragging down with my security. Couldn't imagine. No, no, no, no, no. This is not an election. From the ballot paper, I can see the name of my party there and MPP. After written to the INEC, submitted to the INEC, I acknowledge it that we submitted this letter for amendment to make sure that they correct everything before the upcoming election. And today is the election. We can't find the name. Only logo. I don't know what is going on in the country. The truth of the matter is that most elections have been done at the polling unit. People have their expectations on how well it was conducted. Again, I'm saying that it has been well, at least from what I can see. Bevers has worked, accreditation has worked. Meaning now we've done our part. Let those who are responsible for it.