 About 18 political parties on the platform of the Inter-Party Advisory Council have passed a vote of confidence on the chairman of the Independence National Electoral Commission, Professor Mahmoud Yacoubou, for what they described as satisfactory preparations for the 2023 elections. The action was taken at the Council's Emergency General Assembly meeting held in Abuja to evaluate threats to the election. IAPAC's National Secretary Yusuf Dantali, who read the communique before journalists, said the meeting observed the purported plot to remove the ironing chairman from office on allegations of false assets declaration. A few weeks after the general election, the spade of the campaign violent as well as the recent upsurge in attacks on the commission's offices in state across the Federation. I deeply concerned about the level of insecurity in the country spreading the most part of the states, where the governments are using sponsored touts to stop and destroy campaign materials and the party offices of the opposition political parties. The heightened, politically motivated killings and attacks are worrisome and should stop immediately 40 citizens to discharge their civic duties. Civic agents should fish out the perpetrators of this heinous crime and their sponsors to face justice. The 2023 general election is indeed a defining moment for Nigerians to choose new leaders that will pilot the affairs of the nation in the next four years. A huge civil citizen should collect their PVC's and vote for candidates of their choice. Iron X position on deployment of technology in the conduct of 2020 general election is in tandem with the stance of IPAC, particularly its decision to deploy the bimodal voters regression system, B-Vas, and voters using the voters finger print. It is this improved technology in the conduct of elections that triggered attacks on ironing facilities and grant laws to remove its chairman a few weeks with the presidential election. It is later for 25th of February 2022.