 The Anambra State Governorship Election is a week away, but what dominates in headlines isn't the strength of the candidates, it's the safety of voters and the security of the vote. This is mostly as a result of the sit-atum ordered by the indigenous people of Biafra and what many fear could happen. Destiny more and more tells us more. All eyes are on Anambra State as the home for all goes to the polls to elect a new governor on November the 6th. There are fears of voter apathy at best and some violence at worst. The fears are not unfounded owing to how people who had defied previous seat-at-home orders given by the indigenous people of Biafra, IPUB, had been attacked. The group has issued another order to coincide with the Anambra vote but the State Commissioner for Information says there is no need to be worried. The public relations officer of the Anambra State Police Command informs that necessary measures have been taken to ensure the safety of all voters. We have been moving in new strategies to tackle emerging threats as the situation is unfolding. For us what we know is that action will hold and we are ready to provide adequate security to everybody. Mr Adinubar says Anambra is not as troubled as some states in Northern Nigeria where elections still take place. We held elections in 2019 and after the local government elections in Burunu, we had two helicopters and it got down. We have had elections in Zamfara, in Cassina, in Ayuba. These are areas which was called endemic security crisis and elections were free and fair. With just a week away, the police headquarters are not leaving anything to chance. Two Deputy Inspectors-General of Police and five Assistant Inspectors-General have been deployed to Anambra State in addition to thousands of officers that will be on the ground to ensure the government election is peaceful. 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.