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On his part, Mr Modibbo expressed concern over the fact that many men work in the Ministry of Women Affairs, which is intended to address women’s needs. He also criticised the media for poor representation of women, noting that many media outlets fail to feature women as analysts. Similarly, Mr Modibbo said Follow the Money encourages voters to remain at their polling stations and communicate live updates about the electoral process. He noted that while elections can be trusted, conducting them remains problematic, leading to distrust among young people.