 One of the members, in view of the foregoing, it is evident that for a member to vote, they need to first log into the vote system, thereafter they must select the present key to signify the intention to vote. Where a member only loads into the system but does not select the present key, they will not be able to vote. Vast the system will capture the member as present for purposes of logging in and not present for purposes of voting. All of the members, as regards Dr. F. Ngambi MP and Mr. K. Kawaso MP, the reports indicates as follows. Dr. F. Ngambi group PF voting answer not present attendance present to Mr. Kampan P. Kawaso group PF voting answer not present attendance present. Honorable members, in the column headed attendance, both Dr. F. Ngambi MP and Mr. K. Kawaso MP are indicated as being present. This means that both honorable members successfully logged into the system for purposes of voting. In the second column headed voting answer, both honorable members indicated as not being present. This signifies that both Dr. F. Ngambi MP and Mr. K. Kawaso MP did not select the present key, which would have activated the voting options and enabled them to vote. Honorable members, in his point of order, Dr. F. Ngambi MP alleged that his vote could not be registered because his council froze. However, investigations have revealed that if he indeed his council froze as alleged, he would not even have been able to log into the system. Let alone to press the present and yes options as alleged in his letter of complaint. At any rate, if his council had indeed frozen as alleged, he should have immediately alerted me and I would have instructed the ICT officers in the chamber to assist him forthwith. As a matter of fact, an ICT specialist is positioned adjacent to me. In the premise, I have come to the conclusion that on the material there, Dr. F. Ngambi MP logged into the system as required. However, did not select the present key, which would have activated the necessary options to enable him to vote. Therefore, contrary to his assertion that his vote was not recorded due to a system failure, Dr. F. Ngambi MP's failure to register his vote was as a result of his own failure to press on present and thereby register his intention to vote and subsequently indeed proceed to vote. Aroba membas.