 The Interface Dialogue Forum for Peace has held a two-day sensitization and capacity strengthening workshop for religious leaders, civil society organizations, and policymakers towards peaceful 2023 general elections. Speaking to Newsman Ina Bhoja, the co-chairman of the forum, Alhaji Saini Kunli, said that the workshop is aimed to increase collaboration between policymakers, security, CSOs, and religious leaders. Saini called on INEC to improve voter education and awareness of stakeholders, mostly people with disabilities. The participants during the two-day workshop raised the following concerns, voter education. We let one inadequate voter education and awareness by INEC and stakeholders. Two, inadequate knowledge of the Electoral Act 2022. Three, low investment on voter education by the INEC and other stakeholders. Four, over reliance on funding donors to fund voter education. Five, delayed voter education and awareness. And six, inadequate knowledge on how to guide people with disability during the elections. Adequate internet facility to ensure uninterrupted connection. When we are going into election and Nigerians have the post-such confidence in INEC, it shows that the process is growing and we must do everything necessary to support INEC so that when we go through this process, the next process will be improved also. So we must encourage ourselves. It's not every time we begin to beat ourselves as if we are not doing well. I think INEC has continued to show Nigerians that if we trust ourselves and believe in ourselves, we will get to our destination. So you get notified about fresh news updates.