 The Coalition of United Political Parties has raised the alarm over an alleged fresh plot to remove Professor Mahmoud Yacoubou as the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission in a bid to undermine the 2023 general election. The Coalition, which comprises the majority of the opposition political parties in the country, made the allegation during a press conference on Wednesday in Abuja. The CUPP chairman, Ikenga Ugochinyere, who spoke on behalf of the opposition parties, said the Coalition had also uncovered fresh plots to deactivate the bimodal voter accreditation system from being used in the election and ultimately stop electronic transmission of results at the polls. The chairman of Nigeria's political parties, opposition coalition CUBB and heirs of political associations have intercepted intelligence of an alleged fresh plot against the 2023 general election and this time being coordinated by leading figures of the ruling ABC, ABC governors, led by a Southeast ABC governor with controversial past and another from the North West, who are working with their colleagues to perfect a plot to intimidate INAIC leadership into abandoning the use of electronic transmission and upload of election results to the INAIC server. The activation of the BIBAS machine from INAIC server and the creation of crisis of confidence based on Trump upcharges that will lead to the removal of top officials of the Electoral Commission, including the INAIC chairman, Professor Mahmoud and other national commissioners who are insisting on the use of BIBAS for the 2023 election and the irreversible use of electronic transmission of results.