 As part of the effort to ensure violence-free, peaceful, pre-imposed governorship and House of Assembly elections, Peace Commission, Kaduna State Elections Monitoring Committee and other stakeholders have won religious leaders and order scholars against endorsement, have political party candidates in various places of worship capable of undermining peaceful coexistence, unity and security in the state. The Peace Committee expressed that this may on the negative role of some religious preachers using charges and must to divide and incite congregants against one another using politics. Plus TV correspondent Habila Darifar files the reports. The game in Kaduna State takes a central stage with religious leaders endorsing preferred candidates in worship centres and continuing to raise tensions of political violence in the state. The executive vice chairman, Kaduna State Peace Commission, Dr. Saleh Momale, says the monitoring committee on presidential and national assembly elections assesses that in the ongoing campaigns for the forthcoming governorship and state House of Assembly elections, religious leaders and desperate politicians are using places of worship to deepen ethnic and religious divisions to achieve their personal interests. He urged the Christian Association of Nigeria and Jamatul Nasir al-Islam to issue a joint statement to stop using places of worship as avenues for campaigns and endorsement of candidates and inciting the citizenry in the state. The Christian Association of Nigeria and the Jamatul Nasir al-Islam to issue a joint press statement appealing to religious leaders to henceforth stop using places of worship as avenues for campaigns and endorsing candidates. They should also extend this appeal to clerics outside Kaduna State who are engaged in endorsing candidates and inciting the citizenry in the state. The committee decried the alarming increase in the use of social media platforms to broadcast hate speech and fake news while appealing to all candidates vying for elective positions to show all forms of provocative statements. The Kaduna State Peace Commission, the National Orientation Agency and other sister government agencies, faith-based organizations and civil society organizations to engage with the citizens of the state to calm the current tensions to ensure reversal to issue base campaigns. The Independent National Electoral Commission worked to address all the lapses associated with the presidential and national assembly elections to ensure free, fair and transparent elections on 11th March, 2023. The peace committee insists that peace stakeholders, faith-based organizations, traditional rulers and civil society must engage citizens of the state to calm the current tension to ensure reversal to issue base campaigns for the growth of Kaduna State.