 The Centre for Democratic Development has commanded INAIC over improvement in the electoral process judging from the last election in IKT State. The CDD, Elections Analysis Centre says it deployed 300 trained accredited observers who were collecting data for key aspects of the day's voting and voting related processes to determine, through evidence-based analysis, the credibility of the ongoing process. It's however commanded the Independent National Electoral Commission for some improvements noticed after the just concluded IKT election. Data from the CDDAC observers indicates that 97% of INAIC officials had arrived after a polling unit by 8.30 am. It further shows that 79% of INAIC pooled official address voters before the 8.30 am official time of polling opening, of pooled openings. CDDAC data indicates that in at least 92% of polling units observed critical election materials like ballot papers, biometric voter accreditation system devices, results sheets, ballot boxes and the voter registered are available for the conduct of the election. A marked improvement over the 83% recorded in IKT State. CDDAC knows that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INAIC, took some steps to address some of the gaps identified in IKT State's governorship election last month. INAIC has embedded officials of the National Union of Goal Transport Workers, NUFW, in the INAIC situation in Mechubu, to help address issues around development of personnel and movement of voting materials. To mislead voters or to possibly deprive the vote in areas in which the political opposition is perceived to have to have some strength. CDDAC fact-checkers have also documented claims and counter-claimed by political actors over allegations of vote blind. Using online tools and a range of verification techniques, CDDAC fact-checkers have been working to independently fact-check online and offline this information capable of undermining voter confidence. One of the major fake news theories, which began trending as voters headed to the polls this morning, is a claim that the People's Democratic Party, PDP candidates at the Maladeniki had research by the courts. CDDAC fact-checkers also spotted a claim that one of the major opposition parties, PDP candidates, was asking voters to swear and oath that voters voted for him before he would pay them.