 Voters at some polling units have shared mixed feelings about the ongoing election process. Many were unhappy about the late arrival of election materials while others expressed delight at the peaceful conduct of the process in some areas. The report. They have your PPCG, they're right, but they're wrong. It's a tight security presence on the Lagos Ibadu Expressway and Inverance. Those without the PPCG or unessential duties are turned back. I think you have your PPCG, go on my foot. We catch up with some election observers. It's early now and very soon the momentum will rise. So for observers, observers must remain in passion. Again, when the security agencies are not compromised, then the election will become free. So the security agencies must remain, 400,000 personnel have been deployed and 87 million collected their cards. If Lagos is good, other states are bad, then we have not had credible presence. Earlier, angry voters at the Jodhu area of Lagos expressed dissatisfaction in the treatment meted on them by security operators. They're just trying to frustrate us, but it needs to be frustrated. We must get it right this time, whether they like it or not. What I'm saying is that what I'm saying is very unfair. They demonstrated a very high rate of incompetence in this election. I've been voting at Channel TV for many years. I've been living at Isheri. That is what I'm saying. And they suddenly took us away from that place. Five kilometers away from where I'm living. Are you telling me that I will not drive? How do I come have a bad leg and I'll go over the bridge and come over here and the place over there took my vehicle and seized my keys? Did you show them your PVC? This is my PVC. I have my PVC. That of me and my wife. I showed them. They said they don't want to know. So this is where we're going to get things right in this country. From the look of things, they just want to frustrate us. They want it to be business as usual in Nigeria. I'll put it to them that it will never be the same. We need a change and a positive one at that. We need a change, a positive change at that. Elsewhere, voting process is peaceful and orderly. Even the elderly is unrelenting in exercising her civil rights. I'm alive and happy I voted. I pray for Nigeria to be better. There's nothing good in violence. Outside Lagos, through its border region with Augustate, voters in Makburu area had a 4 hour 30 minutes wait before INEC officials showed up. So we even have to make a personal arrangement to go and bring them. We will get a message that their vehicle will break down on the way. So somehow they were able to come in here by about 2 o'clock. So they were able to stop the people from voting after 2.30. The community, I'm not sure they will accept that because everybody is entitled to vote. Youths have a big place to play in the elections. Going from the strikes to the cost of living to unemployment, it's a big, it's a big, it's a major event. And I think now the voter apathy among the youth has reduced. So as a result of all these happenings and it gave the imagination of Ubi and some other candidates that the youth connected a lot with. So a lot of youths have decided to vote. Like Makburu, some polling units in Lagos and other states started the election process behind schedule. The INEC chairman has however said that the last voter should have been on the Q by 2.30 for areas where voting process started late. Loretta Chiogo, Plus TV News.