 Political parties in Oregon State have been urged to maintain peace and avoid things that could lead to breakdown of law and order during their election campaign. The Commissioner of Police in Oregon State, Sikiru Bankoli, met this known in Abiyakuta during the stakeholders meeting with leaders of political parties, independent national electoral commission and stakeholders. The political parties were made to sign peace agreements among themselves, just as they were urged to tolerate one another. The two political parties will have their rallies on the same dates, at the same venue and within the same location. So I would like to appeal to political parties that they should forward their program of political campaigns well ahead to the police. Your campaigns should and must be issue-based, devoid of rancor, violence, name calling and hate speech. When body hosts might or you petition, it will actually be seen what will make others, what will make people not vote one another. And we should be tolerant enough to know that this is part of the game. No politician will come up and vote a mic and be pressing his opponents. It is impossible.