 One of Nigeria's opposition party has called on the nation's government to declare a state of emergency over the current cash and fuels cash they've been witnessing across the country. The presidential candidate of Nigeria's Akod party, Kristova Imomole, made this call during a state-of-the-nation address in the nation's capital, Abuja, describing the move as a step in reducing the current hardship being faced by citizens. The add that the currency swap by Nigeria's Apes Bank is an attempt to ensure that the upcoming elections does not hold. The situation has now foiled speculations that the general election originally fixed for February 25th and March 11th this year might be postponed as unconfirmed reports claimed that there are clandestine plots to use this uncertainty to foster by the ongoing crisis to truncate the election. If the government of today do not declare a national emergency to quickly look at the problem of cash and fuel scarcity, the nation might be set ablaze.