 Novanar to River State, where the state governor Nisam Wike has directed the security agencies to raid any suspected area of premises and clamp down on cultists, militant support groups being used by politicians to disturb the peace, safety, and security of the state. Wike gave the directive for the clamp down of called groups, militants, and political thugs hide out in a state broadcast in Port Harcourt, following the rising cultism and related activities across River State. He urged anyone with useful information about the camps, gatherings, plans, and activities of criminal elements, and the sponsors to forward it to the security agencies for action. He also denounced the rising cases of cultism in the state during this election period, which are sponsored by politicians to settle political scores. I wish to warn that no responsible government will close his eyes to the threat posed by these cultists, fanatical party support groups, and their sponsors to free unfair elections in the state, who also denounced the rising cases of cultism in the state during this election period, which are sponsored by politicians to settle political scores. I wish to warn that no responsible government will close his eyes to the threat posed by these cultists, fanatical party support groups, and their sponsors to free unfair elections in the state. Governor Wike reiterated that nothing will deter the state government from enforcing the laws of the state against those who vainly claim to be above them. To rage any suspected area of premises and clamp down on cultists, militant support groups and other miscrans being used by politicians to disturb the peace, safety and security of the state. I wish to restate that no amount of syndicated misinformation, campaigns of calamity and darts by a sectional media and the political elites will deter the state government from enforcing the laws of the state against those who vainly claim to be above them. But Governor Shor, the state government will continue to support the security agencies to sustain the prevailing atmosphere of peace and security for voters to exercise their voting rights without fear of intimidation before, during and after the elections.