 Meantime, the Nigerian Union of Journalists has taxed the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and various political stakeholders to proffer a last-send solution to the persistent attacks on journalists across the nation. NUJ President Chris Isuguzo said this in Lafayette during a one-day training for journalists on conflict-sensitive reporting and the 2023 general elections. Isuguzo, who was represented by the NUJ national treasurer, Arjun B. Bhamidili, said the safety of journalists is essential in the common elections. He explained that the aim of the workshop was to strengthen the way and manner journalists perform their work during elections. Earlier in his speech, the Resident Electoral Commissioner in Nassagawa State, Usman Ajid Dagba, commanded the NUJ for organizing the program, noting that the success of their activities depend largely on adequate reportage by the media. That for the masses of this country to actively participate in the democratic process, the media itself must be strengthened to ensure that some of the mechanisms through which the military and public can be achieved are put in place and desinclate the uneven access to information and proactive initiatives like base with INEC, which is aimed at strengthening the way on manner journalists perform their work during election times. Perform your role as informants, as entertainers, as educators, please, because the nation can go on flames with the additional good reportage. I make good quote-unquote, if there is no adequate reportage, if people are misinformed or miseducated. On our own part, we promise that we will partner with NUJ to ensure that we have credible outing. Under our regulations, you must understand our guidelines. You must also understand the manuals that have been issued by the Independent National Electoral Commission to give effect to the provisions of the Constitution and also the provisions of the law. It is also imperative for you to understand our processes and procedures. The representative of the HODICT has tried to explain to you what the BEVAS does. Now, during voter enrollment, when we are registering voters, that BEVAS becomes the INEVOTA enrollment device. During voter authentication and accreditation, we call it the BEVAS, and immediately after we finish voter authentication and accreditation, during result upload, it turns into IRF for the purposes of a result upload. So, it is a three-in-one device designed by the Commission to reduce costs and also facilitate accruals.