 Ahead of next weekend's election, a group the Nigerian's Voters' Watch has expressed displeasure over the current attacks on voters and party faithfuls by political thugs. The group cited some of the issues that must be addressed before, during and after the elections by INAG to include the safety and security of voters, educating voters at polling units and sanctioning of political parties who commit any act of intimidation and threats on election day. We cannot have a free and fair election when there is intimidation, threats and physical harm to people. This is completely unacceptable. Law enforcement agencies are actually doing something about it. Now we are talking about what INAG can do or should do. INAG should pay particular attention because INAG registered these political parties. They should call them to order the fact. INAG would do 240 polling units and redistributed same, either to merge them with other polling units or create a different polling units. We, who are supposed to know better, have not even heard about it until recently. And certainly, most people don't know if they are included. As I'm talking to you now, now we're talking about voters on election day. If these things are happening prior to election, it becomes important that INAG should make arrangements and let us know what arrangements they are on how to secure people on election day. After the Saturday violence, the police should not be caught napping. We do understand that they do know the flash points in Lagos. Now that they have shown that Lagos is certainly going to be a serious violent area, they know the flash points and should have their men and officers on ground. It is unacceptable that a single political party is trying to hold the call of Nigeria by the balls. It's not acceptable. And so the international community should take full notice of what is happening in Lagos, not just by the actors themselves, but even by those who seem to be the ones behind the scene directing them. News updates.