 As the Independent International Electoral Commission, INAG gradually wraps up preparations for the conduct of the February 25 presidential election, an election monitoring group, Yaga Africa, is also set to deploy no fewer than 3,000 observers across the country to monitor the process. The observer group has also disclosed that it intends to deploy an advanced election day observation methodology known as Parallel Vote Tabulation, PVT, to fact-check INAG's results after the elections. The Executive Director, Yaga Africa-Samsenitodo, at a media roundtable noted that the PVT is an election day observation methodology that leverages statistics and technology for the observation of the process of voting, counting and tallying of results. He, however, criticized INAG for invalidating over 2 million records of potential PVC applicants in the country without publishing their full lists and giving them reasons why their records were invalidated. There are four objectives that we want to achieve. The first one deals with providing citizens with a repository of accurate, simplified and concise information on the electoral process to improve turnout as well as the quality of public participation. The second, we want to limit election manipulation through our trends analysis as well as strategic advocacy. The third, we want to protect the integrity of the 2023 elections through data-driven election observation. And lastly, is to provide technical support to marginalized groups who are on the ballot for 2023 elections.