 Now the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, does not have the power to postpone the 2023 election. This was stated by the Commissioner for Reinformation and Voter Education of INEC, Festus, while appearing on plus politics earlier tonight. He added that the commission has the right to adjust the date of an election. The commission, as a commission, does not have the constitutional and legal virus to postpone the 2023 election. This is because section 132, subsection 2, and section 170, subsection 2 of the constitution have already pigeonholed the period within which the country must conduct the election. And going by that particular provision, the Independent National Electoral Commission is not permitted to conduct the election earlier than 30th day of December 2022 and not later than 29th day of April 2023. So this particular period is immovable. This particular period is cast in stone and nobody can change it. So nobody can postpone any election in Nigeria beyond the 29th day of April. There are only two possibilities in which anybody can postpone an election. Under section 134 of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the President acting in concerns with the National Assembly can postpone an election if the country is at war in which the territory of Nigeria is fiscally attacked. The second relates to section 305 of the constitution when the President can declare state of emergency. Other than that, nobody has the constitutional right to postpone.