 Moving on a few days to the governorship election in Iqiti State, Yaga Africa is called on INAG to ensure timely and adequate training of all ad hoc staff in preparation for the election. This was stated by Director of Programs Yaga Africa, Cynthia Mbamalu and other members of the team at a press conference in Iqiti, the state capital, the report. The press conference in Iqiti State by Yaga Africa is in preparation for the coming governorship election. They employ INAG to ensure proper coordination of all respective institutions, especially for all represented in the interagency consultative committee on election security. They are also called political parties participated in the election against wood bribery, stating that it undermines the democratic process. To the political parties, Yaga Africa is any sort of water-private process. Political parties are encouraged to run issue-based campaigns rather than 30 voters with unsuitable gifts that do not contribute to the state's economic development. We have reported that as much as 20,000 Naira is giving to voters. Cynthia Mbamalu, Yaga Africa, at a separate forum, the chief technical advisor to INAG Chairman, Professor Baladeh Ila during a day-train workshop organized for Iqiti journalists, had said, wood-bind must be abated in Iqiti to ensure the sanity of the electoral process. We are collaborating to track illegal financial flows and you can be sure that we are tracking illegal financial flows. Not only that, as regulators, political parties also submit statements of their accounts to us and they also submit their statement of campaign finance to us. We go through this. We also deploy monitors on the field to monitor campaign finance. The countdown to the election has started and all eyes are on INAG and the political parties to see how this will be a test run for the Viga Outing in 2023.