 The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, will hold an emergency meeting with all resident Electoral Commissioners across the state over attacks on its offices. INEC Chairman, Information and Vote Education Committee, Festa Sokoye, said this earlier this year, yesterday evening, on our political show, Plus Politics, that in that all resident Electoral Commissioners will be summoned in Abuja on the 19th of May. The Commission's office in the Hafea Local Government Area of Abuja State was set ablaze by hoodlums on Sunday night, a week after the Commission's headquarters in Essien-Udim Local Government Area of Acquivum State was also razed by unknown persons. It, however, insists that it will not affect its resolve to conduct successful elections in 2023. This commission is determined not to allow some of these things to set us back in relation to our plans and preparations for the 2023 election. The implication is that in some of these local governments, we are not going to have the services of our main office for the running of this election. Because if you want to reconstruct these offices, you have to award contracts, conform to the Procurement Act, conform to some other things, and then get these offices ready. So the implication is that we may have to conduct these elections and some of the electoral activities from a rented office.