 The new resident electoral commissioner, INAG, by also state, has underscored the crucial importance of voting in determining the outcome of the forthcoming gubernatorial election. In his address at the press briefing in Yanogwa, he emphasized that INAG will not interfere in order to assist any candidate. The only way anybody can win election conducted by us is for the person to get voters to vote for them. Every vote will count. We will ensure that the personnel we send to the field are adequately qualified and knowledgeable about the processes of the election. We will not interfere in any way to aid or assist anyone. Also to mention that on Monday, the 11th of this month, we will allow voters who have not collected their voters' cards an opportunity to do that and to last for one month. Additionally, he assured members of the public that INAG is committed to ensuring that only qualified and knowledgeable personnel will be deployed to oversee the electoral process. The meetings with the Commissioner of Police in the state today, I also met with the State Director of the DSS in the days ahead. I will be meeting with other security agencies and we will soon have a meeting of the ICES, the Interagency Consultative Committee on Election Security. Some trainings have started and the trainings will continue. We have opened the portal for potential ad hoc staff to register so that they can be recruited to conduct the election. We would rely a lot on the media in making this a success with the passing information to the members of the public.