 Meanwhile, the Independent's National Electoral Commission, INAG, has pledged to ensure a transparent and credible governorship election in the Asian state come July this extends. INAG Chairman Professor Mahmoud Yagabou, while addressing a gathering at a stakeholders meeting in Ushubu, the state capital, said that the commission has listened to stakeholders across board who emphasized transparency, inclusivity and credibility of the election as well as security and peaceful conduct of the exercise. The inspector, general of police, Ushman Baba and Onya Vife, Oba Ade Ogunshi, urged politicians, particularly those in the race, to play by the rule of the game and also want youths to shun the politics of thuggery capable of disrupting the peaceful atmosphere in the state. The water accreditation system will be deployed for water accreditation and uploading of election results on election day on the commission's INAG Results Viewing Portal IRA. Steps have been taken to ensure that people's machines function optimally during water accreditation based on lessons learned from the conduct of recent elections. This massing deployment is not intended to intimidate low-abiding citizens, rather it is to deter misguided elements that might vent on threatening the election through acts of factory or other conducts that violate the provisions of the Electoral Act. But please have it at the back of your mind that you are not greater than Ushubu. You are not greater than the state, the state is greater than you. Anything that is greater than you, there is a limit that you can do. Please, we are praying and begging and appealing to all of you, do not incite the youth of our very peaceful state. Do not use every means of desperation that you want to get there by all means. 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.