 Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INAIC, Professor Mamo Jakubo, says that the 2023 January elections are in danger should the incessant attacks on the offices and facilities continue unabated. Acknowledging that the commission can replace some essentials destroyed, the chairman said that there was a limit to which the attacks could stretch them. Jakubo spoke at the commencement of an investigative hearing of the House ad hoc committee of the House of Representatives investigating the attacks on offices in the facilities of the Independent National Electoral Commission on Friday. O'r offices were destroyed nationwide during protests. Some of the protests have nothing to do with elections, over the activities of Boko Haram, Obandis or unknown gunmen. So these attacks cannot be attributed in the main to election violence. If the suspect involved in a particular camp, maybe the governor is in charge of that state and some of his followers were arrested, you see a lot of pressure coming to us, pressure, pressure to release from there, from there. If you want we tonight when we charge to court, we go to the court and find a way to release them. To such attacks continue at the place at which they are happening at the moment, the commission may find it increasingly difficult to recover in good time for the election. If it's about stopping the attacks, yes we can recover, but if the attacks continue it will be very difficult for the commission to recover. Now the committee also expressed its displeasure with the office of the Attorney General of the Federation for saying it has not received any request for the prosecution of suspect responsible for the attacks.