 Now, Civil Rights Advocacy Group, Human Rights, or Women Rights Writers Association of Nigeria Heroa, has urged parties involved in the ongoing tribunal case of alleged certificate foundry of the Enogh State Governor, Peter Mba, to respect all legal process of the tribunal. Addressing these men in Abuja, National Coordinator Heroa, Comrade Emmanuel Omobiko, further urged old stakeholders, especially the media, to exercise restraint and refrain from narrating false claims. Furthermore, we urge the media to exercise professionalism and impartiality in their reportage on this issue. It is of utmost importance that journalists adhere to ethical standards and verify information before disseminating them to the public. Misinformation and bias reporting can lead to further confusion and hinder the progress of the legal process. As we continue to monitor the proceedings of the petition, tribunal, and the other proceedings in other regular courts, we reiterate our trust in the judiciary to dispense justice fairly and independently. However, the top management staff of the NYAC who we met reiterated that the NYAC has not authored any aspects of its claim. They emphatically stated that the NYAC's certificate which the Governor of Enogh State did not emanate from them. Hence, we emphasize that the NYAC's assistance on the alleged forgery remains steadfast according to our findings. There has been no capitulation on the part of the NYAC and the continue to assert that Governor Mba's certificate did not emanate from them. As an organization committed to upholding the values of justice, we firmly believe that all parties involved should have their day in the competent course of law. We call on all stakeholders, particularly the media, particularly the media, both mainstream, both online, both social, especially from those online media where a lot of people rely on. We ask them to refrain from propagating unfounded claims.