 Meanwhile, Ogun State Police Command has expressed satisfaction over the conduct of the residents of the state during Saturday's Presidential and National Assembly poll. The State Commissioner of Police, C.P. Francombe, speaking to newsmen after monitoring the election across the Ogun Central Senatorial District, explained that the command along with all the security agencies went round to ensure a free and fair poll. So electorates have applauded the Independent National Electoral Commission, INIC, for the introduction of the bimodal voters accreditation system, BEVAS, which aid the peaceful process of the election. So far, so good, we've moved around the city of Abiokuta, we've also had opportunity of visiting even the suburbs of Abiokuta, and we've also received comprehensive situation reports from all the three Senatorial zones. So far, so good, the entire Ogun State is calm, except for a few areas where we have to calm down the citizens due to this late arrival of materials. I'm in touch with the REC, the Resident Electoral Commissioner has equally assured us and we are passing this information to the citizens that even in areas, the few areas where materials might arrive late, citizens will be given opportunity to vote. So far, people have been quite peaceful, the accretion process has gone well up to now, and I think by the grace of God, it will be a very interesting day. I believe that the people are determined to vote according to their predetermined choices and hopefully we can say well done INIC so far, no glitch yet, no glitch, no whatsoever. The turnout has been good, if not well, they could have done better but it's been good, at least it improved more than 2019. So far, I think maybe 2 or 3 polling units, they complain that they've not had the beavers working and I think the INIC have been working on it, it's just normal, it's technology, you have network issues, but overall it's been good.