 The Comptroller General of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps, NSCDC, Hamid Audi, has warned against the continued attacks on offices of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, in parts of the country, vowing that his men have been put on red alert. Speaking at a two-day capacity building workshop in Abuja for all state commandants and corps strategic managers ahead of the general elections, the Comptroller General said his agency would ensure that voters domestic observers, election sensitive materials and electoral officers safety and security were well coordinated. With less than five weeks to go for general elections, the Corps will soon release a reverse standard operational guidelines on election duties and other salient election security rules for personnel, which is aimed at ensuring safe and secured electoral process nationwide. In addition to fiscal security, a strategic management workshop will also develop a common policy guideline that can be used in deepening the capacity of Corps personnel as his officers are meant to comply with global standards of election security management. Already, the Interagency Monetary Committee on Election Security Access has produced a reverse code of conduct and rules of engagement for security personnel on electoral duty. It is expedient, therefore, that we become conversant with these updated documents as strategic commanders. I relate the knowledge to our respective support needs. President Muhammad Abu-Hari has committed