 The chairman of the All Progressive Congress, APC, Senator Abdelay Adamo, has implored all party members at the Eagle Square venue of its presidential primary to be honest in their conduct throughout the poll. He has, however, warned journalists covering the poll to exercise their entrenched freedom of the press with a sense of decorum and care. The contest for president in all the political parties has heated the poll. It is particularly so with our party which parades the largest number of aspirants. It is said that in war, as in all serious social political contests, truth is the first casualty. It is so in this context we have watched with growing concern the feeding frenzy in the mainstream media and the irrelevant social media. The general public is daily fed with facts that are no longer fiction about our party and even the president of the Federal Park of Nigeria, while speculations, half-truths and blatant lies dominate the political discourse because they are calculated attempts to mislead the uninformed and excite for the more dear sentiments. We recognize the people's right to freedom of speech and of the press, but all freedoms impose a measure of sensibility on those who exercise them and how they are exercised. A reckless exercise of that freedom from the high and the low impinges on the rights and sensibilities of all citizens. The struggle for the attainment of political power is a personal and legitimate aspiration but it must not be the reason to divide our party or tear us apart. The inherent beauty in democracy is that all those who seek the mandate of the people must submit themselves to the judgment of the people in the electoral process.