 But let me go back to your courage. You had 49 field trackers in River State. Which other part of the country did you have field trackers? I said 149 field trackers. In Portacott alone? In River State alone? Yeah, only in River State. Okay, which other part of the country do you have or did you have field trackers? We had only field trackers in River State. Why did you focus on River State alone? If you will be willing to give us the funds to have more trackers in the 36 states of Nigeria, gladly we will have it. All right, now tell us some of the changes you saw play out in the political terrain towards the build up to this 2023 elections. The changes were very negative changes in River State because ordinarily in River State you are allowed to go out and freely campaign. But what we noticed the build up to the election was that we had what we call executive order 21 and 22 from the governor. And of course, to some of us who have been observing the civic space, we felt like that executive order which clearly states that for you to use certain places to do your campaign in River State you have to pay a nonrefundable fee to the government of five million error. Considering the fact that some political parties and if you stretch that to the entire 23 local governments in River State, you imagine the huge sum of money paying five million for all the places you use. So that affected the campaign and persons who were safe to be opposition of the governor were some way not allowed to carry out campaign free. So let's hear from where you stop the changes you've observed from your situation room across the country on the political space. Okay, I think we should just dive into what is happening in River State. The elections in River State apparently was fraught with irregularities. Terrible irregularities from areas of political opponents which started at the eve of the election and then sporadic shooting in places like Obakere, and moreover, because the people were reacting to such political arrays of the opposition and in that sense the signal of violence. Then on the day of the election proper, which is the 18th, we had issues of late arrival of material in some pulling unit, although, to be fair, I think there was improvement in arrival of materials in most of the wards in River State. However, a certain wards in a local government called Kana Local Government and a community called Quian Community Ward 18, the materials did not arrive in time and when the materials eventually arrived, it was just in one pulling unit. In Asari Toru, elections did not hold on the 18th. We had that rerun election yesterday. That's why as declaration of results are out, we have not gotten the result from ourselves. Then on the election day there were reported cases of snatching of the beavers and also there were beavers that came to places like Ishiopu Ward 1 and Ward 2 and those beavers did not have sim card in them and that also triggered some kind of conflict and unrest because people were keen to see that the results were transmitted. Funny enough, when it was getting to the end of voting, we started noticing snatching of materials by some woodlums in virtually all the pulling units in River State, that's in Fauga, in Ubiapo, in Kana. So we got the reports in virtually all the pulling units. Virtually all the pulling units, virtually all the wards, sorry, we got that kind of reports of snatching of ballad bosses. So the irregularities were monumental. We had cases where local government chairmen, especially in Mowa, where local government chairmen moved with the police and woodlums, especially in Ward 10 in Mowa and cut away all the materials, did not allow the people to vote. Yes, we got results from such pulling units. Now, some party agents like XDB in Fauga that tried to resist such activities of rigging were shot dead. That was in Fauga. In Ahoda, there was also an incident of an ABC person shot dead. Then in Ikwere, local government area, where a place called Big Ilele, Ward 3, Unit 1, a certain ABC agent was demanding, he was demanding for the results sheets so that he would be sure that results would be transmitted. The PDB reported him to a vigilante force which should not be part of the election called USPAC. And USPAC began to march at him and eventually he was rushed to a police station. In fact, in River State, we were shot when we started receiving reports from Fauga, Ward 6 and Ward 7, places called Marine Base, Cemetery and Borukiri, where youths believed to be called to scarred canes. The canes you used to flog your children. They carried canes and they were intimidating voters. If you don't vote for the PDB, we will flog you. So we escalated this matter to the police. And when we escalated the matter to the police, the police eventually went to the scene at Ward 7. But we even saw a video from our field tracker because we had about 149 field trackers on the field. So we got a video from them showing that these talks or suspected counties have collected back the canes from the police officers. And you can imagine the level of intimidation and that led to low turnout of voters because people were afraid to even come out and vote for the party of their conscience. So these reports were just virtually everywhere. Then we also received reports of votes buying. Now, if you notice where results in reverse dates are collated presently, you'll find out that each result that came from each local government, there was context, fierce context by the party agents stating irregularities. So the question is, is it only an incident of over-putting that results should be cancelled in a polling unit? How about situations where you've seen that a human being has been murdered? We're trying to defend the votes in a polling unit. Shouldn't you cancel and have a rerun in such polling units? Do you understand what I'm saying? And also places where votes were not counted and the ballot buses snatched? Shouldn't we have cancellation or rerun in such polling units? So those are the questions we are asking INEC because we also went out from our situation room to the field. And when we got to the field around the room in Precon, the governor's stronghold. We saw some young men in three saloon cars that were not branded INEC. They were carrying, they had ballot boxes. How did we know? They got to the middle of the road and they were moving the ballot boxes from one saloon car to another. They were not with any INEC official or ad hoc stack in that car. And then when they got to a military checkpoint where we thought that they should be arrested, what we saw was that they would join them and cut the material to an unknown destination. So we raised alarm called the various media station called INEC and we told them this is what is happening. So given the level of irregularity in the elections in River State, one wonders why INEC would be in a hurry to start pushing out this resource to the public as if the elections were not irregularities or if the elections were properly conducted. Courage in City Mobile. Thank you so much for this update. Those questions raised are very, very serious questions that we will need INEC to answer. Also information reaching us right now is that INEC is yet to declare final result in Inugu over alleged overvoting. However, you did ask that question. Is it only over overvoting that INEC would result or cancel elections? How about the violence that we saw?