 Ahead of the June governorship election in Iketi state, electorates have been advised to actively participate in the process and rescue violence. At a one-day conference on increasing youth voter turnout during elections in Nigeria, stakeholders identified electoral violence, vote-buying and marginalization of women in youth as some of the major challenges to the electoral process in the country. The multi-stakeholder forum expressed worry that in the 2018 governorship election in Iketi state, less than 43% of the registered voters came out to vote. Much of the vibration and discrimination of women and youth is also a reason for voter poverty. And as stakeholders today, as the major stakeholders in Lofi, as the stakeholders, this is an opportunity for all hands to be on deck. In the strength of citizens, centered accountable in my result-oriented leadership and governance, to us realizing our development goals. Many of you are graduates but not young. And our generation are pretty. It's a shape on us. Let me say this. So what we are afraid to do, we are expecting you people to come up and do it and smudge it on our face. Let us see our failures before we meet this place. As citizens of our dear state, because if you don't participate like we keep saying, you don't have the right to criticize or advise the government. You are not involved in bringing to power or stopping from getting to power. So you don't have the right to say they did not do it well.