 And political thugs invaded the APC's stakeholders' meeting in Jalingo, Tarrabah State, causing a confusion. The meeting, which was attended by six governorship aspirants, was haunted by the invasion. The commissioner of police, who confirmed the incident, said the police restored sanity. Immediately, it received an emergency call from the party's state chairman. Injured weapons were on top of the situation. No one can say that it was actually injured or in any way harassed by all these thugs. So there is peace in Jalingo. The chairman of APC called me that the environment was toxic, that it was quite potential of violence. I proceeded with the same, calmed them down and normalcy was restored at Shield Hotel Jalingo. Well, first and first, we arrived yesterday evening and we heard a series of meetings, ranging from security agencies, the critical state court, the aspirants, themselves. We heard a lot of series of meetings, which continues up to this morning. But so far, we had a lot of liberal issues as politicians. We are trying to sort it out and we are hoping that sooner or later, the election will commence. And like we told the aspirants, some of them are here, who told us here, the election will be conducted direct, primary, because as you know, we have three moods of the election, direct, indirect or by consensus. Thank you.