 As the 2023 general elections draw closer, the governorship candidate of the Akkot Party, Dumor Lulubriks, has advised the Riverstead Governor Nisamweke not to overheat the polity in the state. Dumor expressed this while reacting to the Executive Order 21 and 22 banning political parties from the use of buildings in residential areas as campaign officers without approval. He described it as the height of a responsibility on the side of Governor Nisamweke and the PDP. You know, you are a government, I mean you should not want to overheat the polity. You should not want that. But you take actions to prevent people from campaigning. And we have always wondered why are afraid of this contest. You are so massive, you are PDP, you've been in government since 1999. You say the other parties don't have structures. Yet those who don't have structures are frightening you so very much that you want to even close your campaign offices. Well, this is the height of irresponsible political party, the PDP, but a special grace of God. As you can see, every step that they take, we try to ensure that we remain very peaceful in Riverstead. But that's the whole idea. The governorship election, pre-election matter filed by PDP against our candidate, which was filed later. The prices are also in, but there were issues of service of some process by INEC Council. They were regularised today, but the plaintiffs still require state time for them to respond. That would be about the only outstanding issue. So when we are back by God's grace next week on 25th, we are going to take the substantive case in the governorship pre-election filed by PDP against our candidate's nomination, which has nothing to do with its qualification. In fact, it's all about some delegates that have voted at the consensus primary where our candidate emerge. The principal complaint in the matter is that the Accord party held the Congress's primaries for the nomination of those candidates outside the various constituencies. Under the law, we believe that that renders it invalid. INEC knew about it. INEC published a report where they made it clear that they were aware that these primaries held outside the constituencies. So the PDP's case is that INEC has no right to then include the names of candidates who did not comply, whose political party did not comply with the requirement of the law. 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.