 We are still in Eketi state and the only carrier of Eketi Obasui Ganiu has commended an act for the smooth conduct of the ongoing governorship election. Ganiu, to report us today in Eketi, that is simultaneous accreditation and voting had saved a lot of time, according to him the process cast away tensions, which also simplified the process. In the meantime, the NACDC has arrested one suspect in a door-locker-government area of Eketi state and it is in connection with Vodbain, while another was nabbed in connection with Thagri, aimed at disrupting voting at a polling unit. This was made known when acting deputy commandant general operations Haruna Lawal Mohamed buried visits to the resident electoral commission RSE at INEC office in the cause of the election monitoring duty in Ado Eketi state. Away from that, but still on the election year, Aga Afrika commended the EFCC for arresting the people that engaged in Vodbain, while calling on proper prosecution of individuals caught in the act of Vodbain or voter ingestment. They also commended INEC for following the provisions of the new electoral act 2022, and the people of the state for peaceful conduct during the voting process. This election provides an opportunity to assess the operational implications of some of the provisions in the act, and also the newly issued guidelines by INEC. Other areas of interest include the deployment and functionality of the beavers for accreditation, the role of the permanent voters card in determining the conclusiveness of the election, and the new framework for election results management. There are critical incidents that we have highlighted, one is of voter inducement and bribery, and this election, like we indicated in our pre-election statement, will be defined or marred by Vodbain. We also observed Vodbain across polling stations, and in those polling stations, we also observed that the polling stations are the cubicles. We are stationed in a way that they compromised the secrecy of the ballot. We've received reports of ballot box snatching in Ilawe Ward 5, near St. Patrick Primary School. This incidence of ballot box snatching was also reported in two polling units, and we have the codes of the polling units in those locations. In view of the foregoing, we make the following preliminary recommendations. That one, INEC should safeguard the transparency of the election results, collation, and counting process. And transparency begins with INEC publishing disaggregated data of the number of PVCs collected by polling units before the end of polls. In our pre-election statement, we had called on INEC to publish the data, the PVC collection rate, after the deadline of June 16th. And to do so with updated data per polling unit. So we want to call on INEC to publish the data.