 Meanwhile, the European Union Election Observation Mission has presented its final report on this year's General Elections to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, discussed this on its Twitter handle. The EU mission was received by the INEC Chairman Mahmoud Yacoubou and the National Commissioners of the Electoral Body. The EU add in February reviewed in each report that lack of transparency in the conduct of the 2023 General Elections deflated public trust in INEC. As far as the commission is concerned, there were so many positives to this election, there were also significant challenges and problems with the election. We are going to address those challenges and those problems. And if we receive most of the reports from the domestic and international observers, we will harmonize them, take out the actionable ones that have administrative flavor, we will implement them. If there are still challenges with the Electoral Act 2022 and the constitutional framework, we will also join Nigerians and go before the National Assembly to get both the constitutional and legal framework amended. A witness has told the Lagos State's Governorship Election Petition Tribunal, headed by Justice Aro Mashem, that Governor Babajide Sungulu and his wife Ibi Jokeh were allowed to cast their votes despite their voter-cats being invalid. This testimony was given by an agent of the Labour Party, Nair Yorizro, who was subpoenaed to testify in the petition filed by Manable Routa Viva, the Labour Party's candidate, in the March 8th election, seeking to nullify the return of Governor Sungulu and his deputy. While being led in evidence by Routa Viva's late counsel, S.C.N. Ullumi Day, INE, the witness told the court that he served as an agent for the Labour Party for Unit 006, Ward 15, Lagos Islandic Government in the Governorship Election. The witness also told him he was beaten up that day by some all-progressive Congress supporters.