 The head of the 2023 General Post, the independent National Electrical Commission, ILEC, has assured Nigerians that it will recover from the recent attacks on its facilities. Speaking at the induction retreat for Rust and Electrical Commissioners held in Lagos today, ILEC Chairman Professor Mahmood Jakubu said, the lost materials will be replaced and there is a limit to ILEC's ability to keep replace and last the damaged items in just eight or six days to the general elections. Now within the space of three weeks, three attacks were carried out on ILEC local government facilities in Nogun, Oshun and Eboni state where the latest are coming on Sunday. We want to assure Nigerians for the materials lost, we will recover, but there is a limit as to how much we can recover if these attacks continue. So the commission is going to work with the security agencies, with community and traditional rulers to ensure that the attacks on the commission's facilities responded to. The best solution for us is arrest and prosecution of perpetrators. But for what happened, the commission is confident that it will recover. But as I said, there is a limit as to how much we can recover if the attacks continue with 86 days to the general election. The commission has said so consistently and we are committed to ensuring that nothing will stop the election from going ahead as scheduled and that the will of the Nigerian people will prevail. Now there has been a report and the attention of the commission has been drawn to the report that people can vote on election day without the PVC. That will be a violation of section 47, subsection 1 of the Electoral Act. Any Nigerian who wishes to vote on election day must present his or her PVC to the presiding officer at the polling unit in the constituency where he or she wishes to vote and the policy of the commission is no PVC, no voting. Notified about fresh news updates.