 Ahead of this weekend's elections, the National Orientation Agency, in partnership with IKID Foundation, has taken its sensitization drive to the Ijaji timber market in Abuja. Plus, TV Emmanuel Ehidjene completes the report. As the general elections commence on Saturday, this group is collaborating with the National Orientation Agency to sensitize the Ijaji timber market sellers in the FCT. While expressing satisfaction with the turnout, they took turns to eradicate their electorate while also taking them through the rudiment of the voting procedures. They cautioned against vote-selling and buying and the need to turn print on the ballot paper with the right finger to avoid voided votes. Who should go out and cast their votes? See, we have observed from previous elections, we have noted a lot of apathy because of vote problem or the other. And another thing is the share of people that have been violence on the day of the election. But the security agents have assured us of their preparedness to ensure that there be no violence on any of these elections. So people should feel free to come out and exercise their heart. Election is a key component to improving livelihoods of the last man. And then one of the reasons why we're here at the market is to come directly to the last man and teach them how to vote on the day of voting. They've gone out to look at their businesses. They're all upbeat about the elections. They want to participate in the elections. And we want their votes to count. Then get some things where you go check. One of them, they get one machine, they call them beavers. And new machine where INEC bring. Every polling unit go get their own beavers. Now that machine, before INEC get one machine, they call them smart card reader. But for this election, INEC don't change them now. The new name now beavers. And with that machine, then go either check your face or then go check your finger prints. Make sure that you get the PVC where you vote. For your polling units, they also get what they call result sheets. Because after everybody votes on that day, then go use that result sheet, count all the people who vote that day. The foundation also conducted a mock voting exercise with market sellers to further demonstrate the process on election day. Chairman of the association, who spoke on behalf of his members, said the sensitization exercise is a worthy one with many lessons learned. From these exercise, it is obvious that Nigerians are ready for the election, which will determine who the leaders will be. From these exercise, it is obvious that Nigerians are ready for the election, which will determine who the leaders will be, as well as who occupies the Asurak Villa for the next four years. And don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.