 Hyaga Africa, a civil society organization, says the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, should include candidates' names and their pictures and ballot papers as it is done in Liberia. In a statement on Tuesday, Samsung Itodo Executive Director of the Organization said Hyaga deployed an election study and observation mission ESOM to understudy the electoral governance architecture in Liberia between October 7 and 13. Itodo said during the elections, the team observed a firm commitment to transparency on the part of Liberia's National Electoral Commission in managing the results' talent process. He said at the polling places and talent centers, the NEC officials prioritized the openness of the process over the speedy completion of the process. Hyaga said INEC should commit to greater transparency in election administration through proactive disclosure of election information and consistent application of election rules and guidelines. To ensure transparency and openness in the management of the results' coalition or talent process, the election officials meticulously enforced the counting and results' talent procedures. And in cases where objections and queries were raised by party agents and observers on matters relating to inconsistencies or computational issues, they were addressed promptly in the full view of everyone. Also, as part of observation, in addition to everything else that has been said, was also the role that the media played. You could see that they had a commitment to independence and fairness. And in the programs that were broadcast, which we were privileged to listen to on radio, we found that a number of them were very committed to peace, to fairness, and to patriotism. The organization also recommended that INEC should review the format of ballot papers used in Nigeria elections to include photographs and names of candidates to improve the quality of electoral preferences and reduce invalidated votes. We also recommend that INEC should review the format of ballot papers used in Nigeria to include photographs and names of candidates to improve the quality of electoral preferences and reduce incidents of invalidated votes. But in addition to that, that the National Assembly also reviews the electoral law to address some ambiguities in the results collation and transmission process. And don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.