 The chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INAG, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, says most attacks carried out on the commission's facilities across the country have nothing to do with the 2023 elections. Professor Yakubu disclosed this during an investigative hearing organized by the House of Representatives at her committee. According to the INAG boss, most of the attacks occur because the facilities are sub-targets located in remote areas that are difficult to secure by the nation's overstretched security agencies. The chairman said from 2019 to date, 50 INAG facilities have been attacked and materials destroyed. I believe those areas that we have one can easily capture. But these emo states, awesome states acquire bomb. We need to look at this area critically. I'm talking directly to the security forces now that there's a need to pay more attention and deploy military and the police and other forces to this area. You said that the security agencies are overstretched. I have said so and then I also appeal to communities and traditional religious leaders and others to see INAG facilities as national assets and they should all contribute to us protecting these facilities instead of leaving this to the security agencies alone.