 Ahead of the BIALSA governorship poll fixed for November 11, 2023, a non-governmental organization, the BIALSA Women Arise, is calling for peaceful elections in the state and wants the Nigeria Police Force, INEC and political actors to avoid anything that will bring about violence. At a peace work target never again, the women joined by students and other civil society organizations said they don't want a repeat of the bloodshed that marked the 2019 governorship election in the state as many families were still mourning the death of their loved ones. With placards, they marched from the popular Ekeki Park in Yenogawa to the government house and then head quarters of the BIALSA State Police Command to register their concerns. Never again, stop using our children, stop using our youths, we want BIALSA State to be peaceful. The more the peace we have, you don't need the position of leadership. Our blood does not watch spilling for you. And we are saying to the community at large, the BIALSA State community at large that everyone come November 11, everyone should come out and vote. For this peace work shows that yes, BIALSA State students and the BIALSA State women, we are all united and all of our leaders we are all united that come November 11, there will be a peaceful election. Please allow peace to reign. Where do you feel? And the people are crying. Who are you going to? Who are you going to live? Who wants to appeal to their conscience? Please allow peace to be where? Who wants peace? Who don't want to? Who wants violent repression? Peace? And we want people... Do everything within our constitutional powers and rights to go out there and cast youths on a vote without harassment, molestation.