 For chairman of the Independent National Electric Commission, Mahmoud Yakubu has stated that the acquisition of sensitive and non-sensitive materials for all elections remains the sovereign responsibility of the federal government of Nigeria. Yesterday, this adeclosure of phase one and the launch of phase two of the European Union's support to democratic governance in Nigeria held at the International Conference Center, Abuja. Yakubu said that INEC was a key beneficiary of the first phase of the program conceived under the National Indicative Programme 2014 to 2020, adding that the commission received various support, mainly in the areas of training and capacity building for staff, engagement with stakeholders, voter education and public enlightenment and the promotion of inclusivity. The electoral campaign restarted two weeks. As a friend of Nigeria, we would like to see peaceful and issues-based campaigns and we encourage all stakeholders to take a firm stance against violence and against its beach. As the largest democracy in Africa, elections in Nigeria matter. They matter to Nigerians and Nigerians, they also matter for Africa. The commission will continue to work with the EU, our development partners and all electoral stakeholders to ensure the sustainability of our electoral reforms until we assure Nigerians that the votes will continue to count. The EU has been here, has not given force to the voiceless and given hope to the movement. Without this project, more women will not be achieved. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news, please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.