 The UNICEF Women Advocacy Foundation, a non-governmental organization, has concluded its one-week door-to-door voter sensitization program to 13 communities in Kulukuma-Opukuma-Lukua government area of Biosou State. In preparation for the governorship election on November 11, 2023, the NGO were among eight civil society organizations and non-governmental organizations selected by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC Biosou, to engage in a door-to-door voter education exercise. The aim was to help reduce the number of invalid ballots, improve participation, ensure peaceful election, increase election process awareness, and voter turnout. The reception was massive. As in, people received us, even to our greatest surprise, they received us. The electorates are becoming more aware. They are getting to know and know, you know, when you know, you know the right thing to do. So that is the most important thing. We were able to pass the message, and the people accepted us. They said they will vote. So people said they want to see again that their vote don't count. But we told them that their vote count, they should believe us, because next time we'll come back and they will see give us their feedback. There are elections, past elections last year. Many of us don't do well. So we are finding this. In short, it was difficult to find our distance. So today, like now, she already said we need to do it and collect the votes for the election. So it was a huge one. And we divided to Kallama, the other side, we applied, we checked. So it keeps us difficult around to find the Hello. Hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.