 To electoral matters now, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Adamawa State, says it has concluded arrangements to expand polling units following the directive by the National Chairman of the Commission, the resident electoral commissioner in Adamawa State, Kasim Gaidam, who announced this in YOLA during the stakeholders' meeting, said the engagement is mainly targeted at taking the polling units closer to the voters. Since the completion of the 2019 January elections in Adamawa State, this is the first time that INEC is organising such an event which brought about all stakeholders together to inform them of the need for the expansion of the polling units. The resident electoral commissioner, Kasim Gaidam, said that they are taking such steps to decongest the polling unit with many voter points and to address the big challenge of poor turnout during elections. We are talking about the 2,609 polling units in Adamawa State as well as the voting points. In Adamawa State for the 2019 January election, we had 1,495 polling units, and it is this 1,495 voting points that will now be converted into stand-alone polling units. Some of the participants who applauded the effort of the INEC describe the event as timely, as it will go a long way in current people at the grassroots along. It is long awaited because this has to do with the election, forthcoming January election. It is the creation or expansion of more polling units. I think INEC has done the needful for organising such an interactive session. As you can see, so many questions are being raised and hopefully we are trying to see how we can get the solutions to the questions raised. In most cases, try as much as possible to get in touch with security agencies. Take permission before you can hold on to it because the security agency is there to give you protection. If there is any problem, you can easily run to security. So do not run away from us because we are partners in progress. Well, this meeting at Adamawa State will now have additional polling units of 4,104, which will give those at the grassroots the opportunity to participate fully in the coming 2023 general elections without much complaint.