 The Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Federal Capital of the Three States, Siti Yisun Wike, has criticised the European Union election of the Abidjan Mission report on the 2023 general election in Nigeria, claiming it was an inaccurate reflection of the election. Now, Wike argued that the report did not accurately represent the true position of the last election, particularly in the state rivers, criticised the EU for not providing an accurate report of Nigeria's electoral democracy. The EU-EOM led by Barry Andres presented its final report in June, enlightening six priority areas with recommendations. You must agree with the European Union on the past election in Nigeria. I do certainly take exceptions from the stand because we thought there's no need for you to interfere in Nigeria rather to observe and make recommendations. And the interference came when the electoral tribunal was going on. We thought, oh, you have even, in fact, supplied like a reverse state. How many of you were a reverse state to visit the 6,086 or thereabout number of polling units? Sometimes you send one or two persons and actually, how do you go? So if you have seen some fractures in about 20 polling units, is that enough to make a general conclusion? And you said there in reverse states that it did not allow opposition to campaign, which is totally not correct. Because if you so, there was a law and you only run away from these facts. Our laws cannot be a replica of the same thing with your own laws. The ambassador to Nigeria somewhere like Ethiopia besides the election reports independence and commitment to working with the minister to end his development in Nigeria and beyond. International agreements, international treaties signed and ratified by Nigeria, but also against Nigerian law. In no way the purpose is to say whether the elections are legitimate or not, because that's not the purpose. And the purpose, as you said, is actually to analyze the process and offer recommendations. And this is what actually the mission did. They offered, if I'm not mistaken, it's a 26 recommendations. That's the part of the report that I know best for a very simple reason. Because now I have the task together with my team to work with our Nigerian partners to see to what extent we can provide the technical assistance expertise to address those issues on which I think we can all agree. Can I mention one of this that is very close to my heart? Women participation in politics, for example. Or other, let's say issues.