 Meanwhile, the chief of defense staff, Major General Christopher Musa and the acting Inspector General of Police, Coyote Egbetokun, have asserted that there would be no room for those planning to perpetrate trouble or violence during the November 11 governorship election in Biosahimo and Kogistate respectively. Musa and Egbetokun spoke to journalists at the end of the Interagency Consultative Committee on Election Security meeting held at the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, in Abuja. The two security chiefs assured residents of Biosahimo and Kogistate not to entertain any fear about coming out to emphasize their civic duties during the elections. We have carried out our trade assessment and that has informed us with respect to allocation of our resources and deployment of our men. My appeal to people who may want to come out to make trouble during this election is to stay away from this election because there will be no place for them to operate in this election. We are deploying massively to Inmostate and make sure that Inmostate, the election in Inmostate is free and fair and is hitch-free. We have caught marshals on standby. Any of the members of the armed forces who misbehaves in whatever ways will have himself to blame. The caught marshals will be fully operational already. We want to ensure that we act professionally in everything that we do.