 Ogun State's governorship election petition tribunal today adjourned its sit-in after two expert witnesses failed to show up following the breakdown of their vehicles on their way to a belkuta at the state capitol. The unnamed witnesses were expected to give evidence in support of the petition filed by the People's Democratic Party and its governorship candidate to the governor, Dapo Abiodu. The lone witness who gave evidence today, Aide Ridwan Olameleka, alleged disruption of the March 8 election by political thugs. The main issue is this document. It's very voluminous. It's the report of the expert. The expert who had examined the ballot papers and found a lot of discrepancies. So it's quite voluminous. So we have to give them time to look at it so that they won't say they are taking on a waste and also for the tribunal itself to have the opportunity to look at this very voluminous report so that when we'll be calling the expert, the expert will be here in person tomorrow to speak to this report, highlight the very vital areas. So it is very important that the court takes a little time off now to go and look at the report, the lawyers as well, to look at the report. We thought we would take more witnesses, but quite unexpectedly after one witness they sort out a domain because their witnesses are not available and also they just serve us some documents which we need to go through between now and tomorrow. But for us it went all well but we'll have wanted us to have more witnesses and spend quality time taking these witnesses. They brought a report of what they call an expert report that we'll be taking tomorrow also. We had done basically to take some witnesses according to him and the expert report and the expert evidence for tomorrow. It has gone very well. We will go home to study the expert or the so-called expert evidence and then by tomorrow we will confront the expert and his evidence.