 Lagos residents have voted in elections to pick the next chairmen and councillors of its 57 local government areas and local council development areas, but the turnout of voters has been anything but impressive, plus TV Africa's Jacinta Obuco reports. Voting was expected to begin at 8am and end at 3pm across Lagos State with a curfew already in place and this was what Ajawe State polling unit was like at Isolo early in the morning. Voting was yet to start, even with people already on the queue at polling unit 009. The presiding officer was on a phone call and we tried to find out what the challenge was. The card reader, the password is rejecting the card reader, so which they are coming to ratify it right now. But so far so good, election has been peaceful, people are really behaving. From Ajawe State, we headed to FESTAG, which was just as peaceful. Aded Dayo Adesuye PDP chairmanship candidate Amowo Odofin cast his vote. Our next spot of call was Ikeja, the polling unit here had few voters, one of them 001 on a Deniyu Jones trade was where the PDP state chairman cast his vote. He's displaced with the low turnout. If this is very sad, if you look at it, you can put the camera right there. I'm the only one that has voted here today, you know, and that shows the level of trust, the level of anarchy that is going on inside of the people in a democratic setting when the people don't believe in a process. There will be a day that they will show their anger somehow. He also had this to say to his political counterpart. Take this opportunity to just plead with we politicians, you know, on both sides of the divide, whether PDP, whether APC, that the people are the ones that matter, the youths are the ones that matter. It's not us anymore. The Wehrdivers opinions here at the Laos Award F polling unit. People are not coming out to vote. I don't know the reason why. For this particular award, the turnout is quite impressive. I could see many people here in the morning before coming to cast my own vote. We next headed to Lagos Island for more observation. And here at Wahab Folaweo Junior High School Osborne polling unit, the complaint was about a missing polling unit. We've gone there, sort of two units there. We met one here again. Instead of two, we met one. And we are asking, why? What is the other one? Because we know that's the way the re-election. The twin is supposed to be at 14 points, but we only saw one. The other side and this one. And we are wondering, what is happening? Who is in charge? And there's no officer, senior officer from Lassay that we can't aware from. And that's the problem behind this. So if this can happen here, then what is granted at the election is free and fair. Fifteen political parties are registered for the election according to the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission. Jessyne Taubyuku for PLOS TV Africa. 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.