 A coalition of youth organizations have commenced engaging major stakeholders in the Nambara state governorship election. The group, in its tour of engagement, visited the state commissioner of police to a certain level of preparedness for the November 6th governorship election. They admonished the police to be civil in their conduct and ensure that the rights of citizens are not trampled upon. The commissioner of police expressed the command's readiness to deliver on its mandate. They also advised residents to ignore rumour and come out to exercise their civil responsibility by voting. You know that we cannot do it alone. We need that aspect. Yes, the police would provide all the security that is needed for this election to hold peacefully, where we need new and other bodies to continuously sensitize the people at that tour program or face-to-face direct talk to them to see how they can come out. I believe we are going to provide adequate security for anybody who wants to exercise franchise on that particular day. From what the commissioner, the assurance that the commissioner has given, I think I'm satisfied with their preparations. People are now generating hope. They are feeding themselves with good information that the police has established that it will be peaceful. So I'm hopeful that the election will come peacefully and nothing will happen to the people. I want to say to our young people, election will not be war, right? Vote and not fight because if you kill yourself, the politicians will remain. Your mother, your father that has trained you over years will be the one that will lose. So do not fight. Only vote.