 The Independent's National Electoral Commission, INEC has distributed sensitive materials for the conduct of the June 18th Governorship Election in Iketi State towards fast track in the process, as it is expected to have an appreciable number of eligible voters ten out for the exercise. Resting Electoral Commissioner, Iketi State, Tella Adiniro, who performed the distribution in Iketi, reiterates the determination of the Commission to conduct a free fair and acceptable Governorship Election in the state. We have these sensitive materials that have been batched into our local governments. We have the ballot papers. We have the papers. We have the resource sheets. And this whole part of the transfer is that we have been embarking upon in the Commission. Not only saying this, but to see it. Meanwhile, civil society organizations have appealed to the residents of Iketi State to shun violence and report cases of financial endearments to the appropriate authorities. First, key stakeholders and members of the public should be adequately informed of INEC's new strategy for the deployment of sensitive materials. Additionally, and keeping in mind that security isn't within the remits of INEC, that security agencies should support the crest for credible and peaceful polls by providing adequate security to INEC to guarantee the safety of sensitive materials and their timely deployments to the polling unit. Because the reviews have been of their mind. So anything that I think is going to go out on Saturday or has already planned a make-up to use talks of fake observers that we've seen around, carrying bags on election day, which we have told the police and the security already, that they should take these people that are going around with bags. Anybody that has 500,000 in his or her bag on the election day should be arrested.