 The Nigerian Human Rights Act of a pro-democracy campaigner, a former presidential candidate, Amoyale Shourer says the electoral act will not choose leaders for Nigerians. Shourer, who stated these earlier tonight and plus politics, called on citizens to pay attention to the staff of the Independence National Electoral Commission, INEG, who are called current members of political parties. He said he was not interested in zoning Nigerians to choose a competent candidate who is a person of integrity. I would tell you that there's never an electoral act of law as ever becoming the outcome of an election. So I don't know why people waste too much of their time discussing the electoral act, whether it's signed to law or not. People who want to steal elections want to hijack the political space and conquer a bunch of electoral laws. What we should worry about are those characters who have now completed INEG, that is the Independent National Electoral Commission, who are members of the APC, the All Progressive Congress. And that's something that nobody's paying attention to, a lot of national commissioners who are recently approved by the Senate or National Assembly, who ordinarily should not be allowed near the election. Some of them refund and place their voters' cards or membership cards and their members of the ruling party. So those are the things we should worry about. Which regards to the electoral laws, well, you know, I do not care too much about those laws, as much as I care about the human resources that are going to conduct elections and I make as it is presently conclusive, made up of people who do not have the credibility to conduct fair elections. I'm not interested in zoning. I hope that Nigeria will continue to search for competent Nigerians who can run this country effectively efficiently in a just and egalitarian manner so that this ethnic gene-based will not have a say in how we run our lives. We have done this whole rotational presidency for 20 years now. We've taken the presidency, Nigeria has taken the real classes, taken the presidency to as many places as possible. But what we have not taken the presidency to is a zone of competency, zone of justice, zone of man of integrity. So if we make the mistake again of zoning to another incompetent character simply because of the location of this village, well, you know, we will regret it.