 Seven days to the Biosas state governorship poll, popular cleric Abbas Achaea has declared that those planning to spew blood will sleep not wake up till the elections are over. Abbas who is the general overseer of only Jesus can save ministry said religious leaders in Biosas state have been praying for peaceful elections and that God will not allow a repeat of the bloodshed that marred previous poll was in the state. In an interview with our correspondent, the cleric also advised political actors to allow the people to decide who to govern them. At every second of November, it stands giving day and God loves Thanksgiving. So with that, I think the election will be peaceful, there will be no crisis. Even to anybody that is trying to make crisis, God will tell that person to sleep and some of them will sleep and that they will forget that it's election day. The next day they will wake up. Yeah, I'm telling them that Biosas is one and we are one Biosas. We need not to kill one another to elect people to hold a position to govern us. We are one and we should play that role as matured persons as one. And killing is not part of Biosas state. That to govern, you must kill before you govern. People know killing is not part of us. And I think that is one of my key points of prayer, that let God touch the hearts of the people to select who God has destined to be there. You see, there are certain things. They are saying God dealing with Biosas has gone beyond that level of killing. God dealing with Biosas with peaceful. You see, it's a God of science and wonder. It's a God of miracle. And that day, believe me, it will be a miracle that just fighting this killing will not take place. The election will run peacefully. So the political actors, I am advising them to keep calm, allow the people to decide who to rule them, who to lead them, who to govern them. So by that, I think you will carry the people along as you preach about democracy. And don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.