 Now, Aenec Chairman, Professor Mahmoud Yacou, has announced that the independent National Electric Commission, Aenec, will continue to collaborate with the media to end the democratic governance in Nigeria. He stated that the commission does not believe in censorship and will continue to want to tell fake news, stating that Aenec will work on reports and analysis on elections. Only last month, the Commission conducted 48 elections made up of 9 by-elections and 39 of the run elections in 26 states of the federation involving three senatorial districts, 17 federal constituencies, and 28 state constituencies, spread across 8,934 polling units in 575 votes, located in 80 local government areas, with a total of 4.9 million registered voters. I have said repeatedly that there is no election season in Nigeria any longer. Elections are held regularly and all year round between one general election and another. A very important reality in today's age of information technology is the spread of fake news and misinformation instantly and on a global scale. As I said on many occasions, Aenec does not believe in censorship. Now, Dr. Crease Ziggazal, President of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, asked Aenec to collaborate with stakeholders for credible governorship elections in Eddo and under state even to review citizen's trust in the electoral empire and of Odiska's sanity of the ballot box. Let us commit ourselves to the noble ideals of democracy, accountability, and civic responsibility. It's also important that we work together powerlessly to ensure that the forthcoming elections in Eddo and under state as well as future elections are conducted with the highest standards of integrity, fairness, and transparency. Together, we must uphold a sanctity of the ballot box and safeguard democratic aspirations of our nation. It is hoped that our collective efforts will pave the way for a brighter, more prosperous future for all Nigerians.