 And in Oregon State, and with state new Nigerian people's party, NNPP has discontinued its petition filed at a state election tribunal seeking for the cancellation of the just concluded election over party local omission on ballot paper. This, according to the party chairman, Ogini Olami-Bosi, at a stake holder's meeting held in Abel-Kwita, Oregon State Capitol, stated that the withdrawal of the petition was considered to avoid disruption to the political system in the state. He however appealed to the good people of Oregon State to stay calm and hope for a good government in a peaceful political atmosphere. We are withdrawing because of the following reason. Number one, we came to realize that on that same date March 18, that's by the fact that INEG did not comply with Electoral Act that stipulates that names and logo or political party must be on the ballot, the Electoral Stories team managed to vote for some of our NNPP candidates and some of our candidates won in some places. For instance, in Kano State, the governorship candidate of a party, Haba Yagi Yagi, and some other candidates of the party who are for the House of Assembly won the elections. Although we believe the vote they got may have been much higher if the logo and the names were properly fixed on the ballot. Secondly, with our petition seeking for cancellation of election in Oregon State, we believe in the potency of that petition and we know that if the petition survives, it will alter the political calendar of Oregon State and bring disruption to the political system in the state. On this note, the new Nigeria Goods Party of Oregon State Chapter undapped my leadership. I come ready to give you all a question today. Hereby, we are stepping out of court and we are withdrawing the suit immediately.