 The Assistant Inspector General of Police, Ede Ayuba and the Commissioner of Police, Benjamin O'Colo, have resumed four election duties in a dual state. The dual met with security heads in Benin City to chart a way forward in ensuring a hit-free election in the state. The two security officers said they will be leveraging on the smooth synergy already existing among the security agencies in the state. As far as this election is concerned, just as I said, it's a duty that is on all of us, even the journalists. But at the front, in the performance of these duties, the Nigerian Police Force. And the first meeting we heard, you heard everybody saying they have their 100 percent support to the Nigerian Police Force. And that is the commitment that we wanted from them. Now, these are second meetings because the duty is primarily that of the Nigerian Police Force. So we need to talk to ourselves. And that is what we are going to discuss again. Let us have confidence in the assignment that the people of Nigeria have given to us. Our only is to protect the voters, protect the property of INE. I understand that already on ground is fantastic, wonderful synergy which exists between all the services here. And we are going to leverage on that synergy to ensure that the atmosphere, the environment is peaceful so that in the end we'll have a credible election. For the Army, we are prepared, we know that for this duty, the Nigerian Police is the lead agency. We are there to support. And we are prepared and we are ready and we are showing you our support. I would say the EFCC is fully prepared for the election. Our assist to ensure the integrity of the election, to avoid financial inducement and all that. We are very ready. We are waiting for those who want to do that.