 Fade Transition Monitoring Groups, TMG, Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, SISLAC and Cano Civil Society Election Situation Room have kicked against some groups of civil society networks advocating cancellation of the outcome of much-athemed governorship elections in Cano. Besides, they distanced themselves from those they refer to as faceless groups who cooked up fake stories about civil society organizations, otherwise calling for a review of the governorship poll in the state. Some groups of accredited observers recently urged the Independent National Electric Commission, INEC, to consider a review of the election where Abba Kabeeru Yusuf, the candidate of the new Nigerian People's Party NNPP, was declared winner. At a joint press conference, the chairman of TMG, Awal Ibrahim Rasfajani, insisted that no accredited observer would interfere with the conduct of elections or call for cancellation. Civil society organizations that are accredited with INEC would never call for a cancellation of any election. Our work is to observe the process, document it and make recommendations for an improved election, never to call for any cancellation of any election whatsoever. It is not part of the mandate of any credible accredited civil society organization. The spread of these petitions and malicious news in a time when political space in Nigeria is already heated up is not only worsen but also has the potential to further overheat the policy. As a champion of democracy, we will never allow snare campaigners and people with politically motivated reasons to drag civil society organizations in Cano State and indeed in Nigeria at large, into political wars with political parties. It is not part of our mandate, it is not part of our responsibility because we are not politicians and we are not associated with any political parties or politicians. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.