 Now the independent national electoral commission INAG in Emo State has stated that it is working round the clock to ensure that residents in the state are not disenfranchised in the forthcoming general elections. The commission gave the assurance following the code to extend the CVR closing date in order to reach the more electorate. Our correspondent who monitored the exercise now reports. This is the mood of a weary resident as they came out in their numbers campring to register for their voter's cards. A visit to some of the INAG registration centers in Oweri shows that many electorates want to obtain their permanent voter's cards but were disappointed due to the lack of adequate manpower by INAG. It's very slow, like I'm disappointed. They should get more machine for us. Look at the crowd everywhere. It's not impressive at all. I've been here since. I haven't even been talking about it in that case this morning. As a citizen, it's to say INAG you're doing a good job already and given the the short time you need more hands to get the job done. Very recently Yuku released a number of machines which we saw read up on the internet when about one or something machines were deployed and I still want to access by your constitution. You still have enough time for the registration. I think from the last information we have 90 days to be pulling that's when registration should stop. So in that manner we have a lot of people, people who want to register, who are interested. We have enlightened and informed citizens who want to be part of the election process. So kindly do well to increase the number of the units. They are not sufficient. That's the fact we have on ground. Because of what PDP and APC did to Mdibu, what you are seeing today, the upsurge in number of people coming to register for their PBC. Mdibu now have come to realize that PDP and APC have no place for them in the Nigerian politics. So that is why now people have decided to say let us take our destiny into our own hands and take the bull by the horn. Let us come and register. But the electoral body says the commission would leave no stone unturned in ensuring that majority of emo residents, if not everyone, gets registered. We are back limits. The surge is there. We've tried to, if you look around, we have 10 centers here. So we've tried to decongest the place by setting up other centers within the metropolis and it's going on well. We have provided free transport for every son, every citizen of the Niger but who is willing to come to to get registered. But there is also another factor, that of insecurity. A lot of people are afraid because some of our brothers maintain that there will not be any elections for one reason or the other. As a result of the state of insecurity in the state, INEC has already closed down some centers in the rural areas of the state, asking the dwellers to come over to worry for their registration.