 The presidential and national assembly election have been held, though some final decorations are still being awaited. It is noteworthy that the impacts of the presidential and legislative election on the political terrain in Nikita's state may also linger. It's a sweeping and overwhelming victory for the all-progressors, Congress, APC, and the National Assembly election in the state. Our correspondent, Ola Tsukomi Ogumako, complete this report. The APC cleared the sixth House of Representatives seat, and three Senators will sit in the states. A former member of the House of Representatives, Okwemi Bamidili, of APC defeated Aji Lola Latif of the People's Democratic Party to emerge Senators representing Aikiti Central and the National Assembly in Aikiti South, Yemi Adara Modu, of the APC defeated Senators Biodu Lujimi of the PDP, and also, in Aikiti North, Cyril Fasoie of the APC defeated Fonshuayeni of the PDP. Some of the winners have this to say. What I have done on the streets of Aikiti today, I am not able to immediately do across Aikiti Central, Centuria District, you know, with 39 different towns, but the significance of this is just to be able to say that we appreciate God and we appreciate the people. For me, it's a further clarion call to service, and from whom, to whom much has been given, much is also expected. We have always been saying that it's a process. Democracy, you don't just arrive at a destination just like that at once, then it's a process. And the process where we are today, especially through the electoral act as an accent by the National Assembly, is quite commendable. And yesterday, anybody in Nigeria would say and would know, even observers, either foreign or local, that yes, our electoral system is becoming flawless, and maybe in the next election, it's going to be better, and even though we had yesterday, it was very good. I was a very young politician, and I was really very impressed with the situations of the less cash, because there was no vote buying. I moved, I checked around, and there was more or less no vote buying. And it's something that we encourage a lot of young people to also engage in politics, because that has been one of the major factors that has been affecting young people in politics. Electoral rates in the States are also impressed with the reduction in cases of vote buying, which may have aided by the controversial narrowly designed policy. The CBN policy is actually a good policy, which President Muhammad Bari has actually endorsed, but as we can see over here, there is nothing like vote buying anywhere in the whole of Iqtis Southwest and even in the whole of Iqtis States. I only hope that this kind of system can be sustained, this situation. It has been the best that I personally have witnessed. It's just like the lecture of June 12, 1993, which was very peaceful. The governor of Iqtis States, Biyadru Uyebanji, also personally visited some of the winners to identify with some of them. The credits is a collective credit to all of us, members of the party, and all other stakeholders in Iqtis States that work towards this victory. I'm just a captain of his ship and all of us are involved and I thank God for this victory and the testament to the acceptability of the party in the States. As electorates in the States wait with beating breath for the announcement of the winner of the presidential election by the Independence National Electoral Commission. They are hopeful the poll will provide a president who will find a lasting solution to the problems peddling the country.