 Anifoma acting governor of Adamawa State, Baruka James, is kicking against the Senate approval of direct primaries for political parties in Nigeria. He wants President Mohammad Ibuhaare not to give his assent to the bill just passed by the National Assembly. He believes mandatory direct primary elections are an invitation to Anake. If eventually the president assented it, so automatically say hello, we have to obey it. But to me, that is inviting Anake because as I said, political parties doesn't have, you know, the capacity. We don't have the infrastructure on ground to conduct direct primaries because this is like you are saying doing a general election because every member of the party has to participate. So how are you going to do it? So to me it's like inviting Anake.