 The Independent Electoral Commission has received monocs over the conduct of the February 25, 2023 polls. This time, the Arirwa Christians and Indigenous Pastors Association ACIPA has criticized certain aspects of the election. In an address to the President, Joss, the Platu State Capitol ACIPA Chairman, Reverend Luke Shehu, described the conduct of the election as lacking credibility, as attested to by local and international observers. The scorn and mockery at home and internationally on account of the presidential election mired by deliberate and calculated flaws to suit vested interests at the doom and peril of our collective unity and progress. International media, both print and television have different descriptions of the purported winner of the election, as well as the scorn of the Electoral Empire and the process. The group called on the Electoral Empire to ensure it conducts credible polls for governorship and House of Assembly. ACIPA have no option than to call on platu people and indeed all Nigerians to vote peacefully for the people's democratic party candidates, whether Christians or Muslims, in all the state of the federation, as a political party with the semblance of unifying Nigerians without sentiments, nepotism or bigotry. Reverend Shehu condemned the rise of tribal and religious sentiments in the country and called on Nigerians to join hands to build a united country.