 A coalition of election observers in Plateau State have encouraged eligible voters to participate in the coming elections. The spokesman of the group told the people to use the opportunity to provide and buy out elections to choose leaders that will stare their affairs of the state. By the last elected by good citizens who don't vote, nobody, I say again to the citizens of Plateau State, nobody will be privy of your right to vote when you step out, except you deprive yourself by not voting. If you don't vote, you are ignoring history and giving away your future. Our vote is precious and is the most powerful nonviolent tool in our society and now is the opportunity to use it. And so I call on the good people of Plateau State to use your vote and use it wisely. We are encouraging every eligible voter that's of voting age in Plateau State to go out and exercise their franchise by voting the candidate of their choice and the forthcoming Saturday Governorship and State Assembly election. Also, the National Chairman of the Independent National Elections Commission, Anak Ufumaku, Mamu Jakubu and his team assured Nigerians that all modelists have been put in place from accreditation to voting, kind of ballot, result announcement and real-time viewing of results sheets on the Anak voter. This meant that every vote will count unfoldedly. That was not the case during the presidential election and national assembly elections. Some polling units had just one police officer to man the polling unit. What others had none at all. Likewise, there were cases of, you know, malfunction of the viewers. More importantly, in the area of logistics, there was general lateness of arrival of matter, especially here in Plateau State. Almost 80% of the polling units didn't get their electoral match until about 11 a.m. on election day. That is not good enough.