 Inspector-General of Police Usman al-Khalibaba has described Saturday's presidential and National Assembly elections as the most peaceful and best-organized elections he had witnessed in his career. Babahu addressed journalists after a tour of Aitbulin stations and the federal capital territory set a level of preparedness from independent National Electoral Commission officials, and the responses from electorate were encouraging. Also in a very critical period now, which is sorting and counting in most of the polling stations that we have visited, the response of people are encouraging, people are guarding their boats, they are participating in sorting and counting of boats, the provision of security is also fantastic. I think I can adjudge that this is one of the most peaceful and best-organized elections I have witnessed in my career in the police force, I have been participating in elections and elections security. I think we have done well so far, the presiding officers to finish collecting their results and announcing it at that place and for them to move to the next coalition center. So we are on top of the situation, the performance of everybody is encouraging, particularly eternal in the south-east is also very, very encouraging and election is going on fine everywhere. It's not true that we have blasts in Meduguri but we have blasts in Borno State, which is Guaza. Guaza and Meduguri are over 200 kilometers apart, in that blast years we expected this kind of situation and we have made a proactive arrangement, prior to that the adversaries have sent in some whatever you call either blast or missile or whatever, but it has not disrupted the election very well, but we have about five injuries and some small damages, but the election is going on.