 As governorship election continues, Lagos State Governor Bamar Jideh Sao Lu has called on citizens to be vigilant and don't give in to intimidation from anybody. Sao Lu stated these shortly after casting his vote at Ayakoli Ward 15, polling unit 16 in Lagos Island, Lagos. Plus, TV News correspondent Love Ikuku Oyadokun tells us more in this report. The early morning hours witnessed low takeoff of the exercise in Lagos Island and its environs. At about 8.40 a.m., Ainek Adok staff were still trying to settle down while the few voters on the ground would patiently for the exercise to take off. But the turnout of voters at Ayakoli polling unit 16 in Lagos Island was quite impressive. Dr. Joe Odomaki is one of the election observers. She gave an assessment of the exercise thus far. In sharp comparison with what we saw during the presidential election, when we moved out around 7.30, 7.45, even up to 10. There were a lot of places that I mentioned now that only persons were on ground. No logistics was near zero. But as you speak from all the places that we've moved around to, we found out that as early as 7.30, 7.45 a.m. to o'clock and after 8. That Ainek officials were already on ground. It's been very, very impressive. A lot more people have turned out this morning compared to that day and are happy about that. But we're still not sitting down and relaxing. We continue to meet to tell our people to come out to vote, including our boys playing football on the roadside. And we've told them they should come out and vote and come back to play in their football. Why it's been piece of so far? There's no fight or starting of ballots. Just like what we experienced in the last election. So everything has been pieceful here. At few minutes past 10 a.m., Governor Sougunu arrived with his wife and cast their vote and addressed journalists afterwards. This process is not meant to be a process of violence. Election that leads to a democratic process is the best form of evaluation of what true democracy should be about. And so I want to reiterate again that this contest is about peace, it's about progress, it's about prosperity for our state and our country at large. One interesting thing about this exercise is the fact that the voters had refused to leave. They have said that they would see to the end of the exercise and ensure that their vote actually counts. Love you Kukuku Yidoku. Plus, TV News. 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.