 The Delta State Governor Senator Dr. Ifanyo Kowa has said the Independent National Electoral Commission, INAG, has no right to stop parties from inspecting the beavers' machines used for the presidential election in the country, as Nigerians have faltered the electoral process in general. Governor Kowa made these statements while briefing the press on giant strides of his administration at the new press centre in Government House, Asaba. Asaba correspondent Akome Jero Friday reports that Governor Kowa noted that the electoral empire failed to leave up to expectations at the presidential and national assembly elections and acted against the new electoral act. Dr Ifanyo Kowa, however, said the new money policy brought by the all-progressive Congress APC-led government is not acceptable and that it brought pain to Nigerians. The policy direction came from the federal government. If there is a Supreme Court judgment on that, it is for them to communicate that judgment to the appropriate authority at the federal level and it's for decisions to be taken by the appropriate authority at the federal level. The monetary policies and the prayers as of today is still on the exclusive legislative list, so the state governments have no input. If you look into such policies, anything concerning the currency of this nation is purely under the control of the federal government. I like this already opening up. If they are hiding on anything, they cannot hide it for too long because there will be caught others that will never be told to them. But I think the issue that was driving on them was what did do with the voters because the information is told on the voters. If they were to bring all the leaders' machines from all by one person, six thousand, for inspection and to time, to be a part of that thing. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.