 Insecurity and the lack of dividends of democracy are responsible for the low turnout of voter registration. These were the words from the INAIC Resident Electoral Commissioner in Imo State, Professor Francis Isionu. Isionu was speaking when he paid the Imo State Governor, Hopu Zodima, a visit. While responding, the governor said the government will work with the commission to sensitize residents to get their permanent voter cards. We're into a new election cycle and currently we are on with the continuous voter registration exercise. And the state is not doing so well. So we've come to ask for one to brief him and to share with him some of our challenges in the field and then to seek for his intervention so that we can change the narrative as it used to be. We want to see how to up the number of new registrants. I think that's the basic thing. And then, of course, also to get his reassurance that we are working together, which we have now. In terms of registration exercise, I think we are coming a distant last. In terms of numbers of new registrants. And we think we can do better. And we've come to share ideas about what we can do to improve the situation. So we would really like to support you to cure the two challenges you've expressed. That of our party and that of insecurity. Insecurity, I will tell you, we are currently on top of the situation. And I will advise and encourage you to go about your businesses without fear of any molestation. The awareness that must be created will support you. I will send my officers to you to not only allow your access to government media, we can even support to pay for the private medias to aid whatever misuse you have.