 The social economic rights and accountability project CERAP has appealed to presidential candidate in the coming elections to urgently publish details of their assets and liabilities. In an open letter to the candidate, it also urged them to publicly commit to rejecting vote buying and electoral bribery before and during the elections. The organization said in the letter sent by the deputy director Kolaolilua Dari that while there is the constitutional requirement for presidential candidates to publish their assets and liabilities before election, Dari and Sir would show that they can stand up for transparency in asset's declaration by public offices if elected. CERAP also urged them to publicly commit to probing the spending of security votes since the return of democracy in 1999, widely published details of spending of security vote finding the missing 11 trillion are meant to provide regular electricity supply for Nigerians.