 A coalition of women in river state has stormed the office of the independent national electoral commission INEC in Port Harcourt, the state capital demanding strict adherence to the provisions of the Electoral Act in the conduct of Saturday's governorship and state House of Assembly elections. The women clad in black attires chanted solidarity songs while asking INEC to upload the result of the March 18 elections from the various polling units across the state in line with the Electoral Act and INEC guidelines. While delivering their protest letter to the Electoral Empire, Anita and Natasha said a repeat of the commission's inability to upload results during the presidential election will not be tolerated. If we even need to beg, we will beg. We are urging INEC to please do the right thing on the 18th because there's a lot of sacrifices that we do to come out here to vote. We are voting because we are deciding our future. We are deciding the future of our unborn children so this is very very personal to us and what we are saying is INEC please stick to the Electoral Act and please deliver a pre fair and credible election on the 18th. Thank you so much. Women will not agree again. No more. No more are you. I love people to vote their minds. Even if they give you money, take your money and vote your choice. Take money, reverse this money, take it and vote your choice. INEC, our vote must be count. Addressing the women, INEC's public affairs officer in reverse state, Geraldine Ekelumo, commanded them for their peaceful disposition and assured that the commission will comply with the Electoral Act in the conduct of the March 18 elections. I must commend you for this effort. Basically we have seen some of the inscriptions, the placards and what have been written of them and we are taking note of them. I also believe that some of these are reflected in your later that you have just handed over to me. I will, the commissioner is yet on his way to the office. I'm assuring you that I will deliver this later. Because some of the things have raised here this morning, we are assuring you this time that we will... Gentlemen vowed to occupy the INEC head office in Port Accord, if the commission failed to upload the results of the election as contained in the Electoral Act.