 Now straight now to Adamor state where the chapter of the Christian Association of Nigerian Youth has charged the youth, especially Christians to shun violence and be registered into all political parties ahead of the general elections next year. State chairman of the youth's wing of Yohuikan, Reverend Gabriel Shaw, gave the charge during the second quarter of 2022 Congress of the Association in Yola, the state capital. According to him, their duty as Christian youth is to be ambassadors of Christ by illuminating light and godliness in party activities, as these will promote peaceful coexistence. The chairman called on the youths to revalidate their voter cards and vote based on individual competence instead of party affiliation. To call on Adamor youth, particularly Yohuikan member, to register and be a member of all political parties. Yohuikan will not condone any act of violence exhibited by some miscreant. Therefore, our presence in those parties will illuminate the light and show godliness in the party activities of Adamor state. Yohuikan will not tolerate any religions, tribal, ethnic and any form of act that promotes sentiment. We shall equally disease from supporting one political party. Our criteria in electing our leaders come on 2023, general election is competitive. And in profile of said candidate, regardless of use of political party affiliation or religion, we therefore must show all form of division in the interest of peace and progress of Adamor state. At 2023, at 2023 election, this first approaching, I want to call on Adamor youth, particularly the Yohuikan member, to validate their voter card and for those that are up to voting age 18 years to please go to the newly elected office to obtain their card as that is the only channel that will allow you to access your franchise and vote.