 We're still talking election martyrs. Political parties and their supporters have been etched to adopt constructive and peaceful campaign as they prepare for the forthcoming 2023 January elections. The founder of the New Nigeria People's Party, NNPP, Dr. Boniface Anibona made a call while fielding questions from journalists in the Papua Lagos, plus Tiffany's correspondent love Ikuku Oyadokun was there and now reports. It was a wantable discussion with the founder of the New Nigeria People's Party, NNPP, Dr. Boniface Anibona. The moment provided ample opportunity for men of the fourth estate of the realm to get Dr. Anibona's perspective on the state of the nation, especially as the 2003 elections draws closer. Don't go insulting, abusing, mudslinging, blackmailing anybody because you want to win election. Discourse issues, as it affects the society, engage in constructive, you know, matters. Is it not divine to you? Is it not spiritual to you, as opposed to what you see going on? And that is the aspect that you see in Kuan Kua Tsong, and that is aspect also you see in PTOB. None of them you see them condemning anybody. They want to do it, they do it in a more civilized manner. He also spoke on the collapse plans measure between the New Nigeria People's Party, NNPP and the Labour Party, LP. If it is not late, it would have been an easy process of getting power, wherein Kuan Kua Tsong and PTOB came together and formed a much, much stronger group. Whoever we step down or step down should be between them and the parties. But we started late. Amiobu Namp, who described PTOB as a growth leader, also commented on the aspiration of unequal presidency. Kuan Kua Tsong is the presidential candidate of the New Nigeria People's Party. It is a priority because he is a member of my party. It's PTOB win selection, very good. He is a Nigerian. The state of the nation now, mark my word, is nobody is talking about political party now in this country. Nigerians are saying, let the leader emerge and give up direction. The NNPP founder is noted that the forthcoming election has paved the way for multi-partisism, which provides opportunities for people to make choices of their own. From Lagos, live Ikuku Uyidoku, plus TV News.