Wike made the honor in a meeting with newsmen not long after checking the race in Port Harcourt and Obio/Akpor Local Government Areas.
Gov. Nyesom Wike of Rivers has complimented the State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC) for the effective direct of Saturday's committee races in the state, saying it was trustworthy.
Wike made the tribute in a meeting with newsmen not long after observing the race in Port Harcourt and Obio/Akpor Local Government Areas.
As per an announcement by Mr Simeon Nwakaudu, his media assistant, the representative additionally recognized the security organizations for making the correct climate and guaranteeing that the decisions are tranquil.
He asserted that the non-interest of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the decisions ended up being one reason why the procedure was serene.
He stated: "Sixty-six out of 68 political gatherings took part, yet no savagery. That implies that if APC had taken part, likely we would have seen viciousness.
"Sixty-six political gatherings, no viciousness, no shooting, no one has kicked the bucket.
"In any case, if the APC had taken an interest, they would need to constrain security organizations, they would do all way of negative things like conveying cultists to shoot.
"You can see that no one commandeered materials. Everything has been tranquil.''
The representative likewise noticed that the security organizations assumed their protected parts amid the decisions.
"I have called the heads of security organizations and praised them for a vocation well done. That is the thing that I have dependably said – enable individuals to vote in favor of those they need,'' he said.
Wike said that the message to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) was that they could lead sound decisions on the off chance that they opposed weights from various quarters.
"INEC can be resolved to make the best choice; once they fabricate certainty, each other thing will proceed onward easily.
"We have gone cycle two nearby government zones; the races went on calmly and they were solid. Decision materials touched base on time, aside from a couple of spots.
"Like this, no one will grumble. Onlookers from in all cases have lauded the procedure,'' Wike said.
Be that as it may, Mrs Grace Nicholas, a Labor Party operator for Unit 5, Ward 10 in Obio-Akpor Local Government Area, said she was not happy with the finishing up some portion of the race.
"I am never again fulfilled as a surveying unit operator for LP; I feel scared might be on the grounds that I am lady.
"I am not any more cheerful, I detected that the decision is going to be fixed in this unit 5," she said.
Nicholas, in any case, recognized that the procedure began gently however the RSIEC authorities arrived late at the surveying units with the materials.
"Such a large number of people turned out before to vote however there was no material at that point, yet despite everything they turned out when the materials were accessible.
"Everything was going on fine until the point when the rain came and after it things moved toward becoming topsy turvy, that I don't comprehend what is happening."
The appointive commission credited the quiet and effective lead of the races to sufficient security and precise conduct of the electorate.
The commission's Media and Publicity Officer, Mr Innocent Boma, expressed this in a meeting with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
NAN journalists who observed the decisions detailed that a stormy precipitation relatively disturbed the activity toward the evening hours, particularly in Port Harcourt region.
The overwhelming precipitation began at around 2.30 p.m. with flashes of lightning, compelling voters at surveying stalls to keep running for shield, yet it didn't influence the gather information.
In Eleme territory, just the voters as of now at the surveying stand and had been licensed were seen throwing their votes in the midst of the storm.
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