 President Mohamed Ruhari has directed the armed forces and other security agencies in the country to ensure that nothing stops the November 6th governorship election in the number of states. This is as the National Security Advisor, retired general Babagana Mongono, said the new leader of the Islamic State of West African province, Iswab Malambako, was killed by the military two days ago. Now, the chief of the defense staff, Lucky Irabo, had told state house correspondents last week first day that the Iswab leader Abu Mos'ab Al-Baghnawi was eliminated by the military. A briefened journalist after the meeting of security chiefs presided over by the president, the NSA said, Ruhari gave the armed forces the march in order in response to the heightened security challenges in a number of states. We talked about the Anambara governorship elections, which is coming up on the 6th of November this year, and we want to assure the people of Anambara state and indeed all Nigerians that the government is committed to conducting those elections and it has to be free and fair. We are going to put every machinery in place to ensure that people are well secured and we are going to dominate the place to ensure that this place is calm and quiet, to provide for free and fair elections and that is the only way to ensure that we promote democracy and good governance in this country. Primarily the elections in Anambara state, which will be held on the 6th of November. People observed recent trends in which a lot of violent activities had been taking place and council is desirous of seeing a hitch-free election being conducted by next month.