 As part of efforts to ensure free, fair and credible elections in 2023, the United Nations Development Programme UNDP, in collaboration with SIDA's Seed Foundation, has charged Nigerians to desist from vote-buying. They gave this advice at a sensitization of 3,000 electorates on voter education in the Zanko-Katav local council in Kaduna. Plus TV correspondent Habila Habila's report is presented from our studio. In every democratic election, voter and civic education are necessary to ensure that the electorate understand their right to vote. Speaking of this exercise, the team member of the Foundation, Paula Yiz, says the cardinal aim of the programme is to reawaken political consciousness and participation of the local communities. He says the political space is meant for every citizen, not for the men alone. Noting that youth and women can aspire to any position. While lamenting the high number of vote-buying in communities, he advised the residents on the dangers of the act. We want to see women in the forefront making decisions on behalf of other people, so also with persons with disability, because these people have a lot in them that have been undermined by people. But this time around, we are making desensitization to see how people in all walks of life will help these people bring those virtues that God has embedded in them so that we can have a developed nation. They also called on youth and women not to allow themselves to be used by politicians as their voters card is their right in power to bring about good governance in the country. I don't see it for being violent and allowing anybody to use you to achieve whatever selfish interests you have at the end of the day, after using you for whatever you want and you just dump you there. Even the youth, I don't expect in 2023, we'll see, we'll experience tuggery. Some of the participants expressed delight on the sensitization. In the next three months, we are expecting that Nigeria will go into another session of a election. So we encourage the government to involve women in all things, in all activities that will take place. Involve women and we are assuring you that the sky is going to be the limit for Nigeria. People of women in our politics, there are few women in the politics. The women do not put themselves into the politics. Advising we women should put our hands together to work so that we see our country moving. They insist that for Nigeria to get it right, INEC and other agencies must continue in sensitization of the local communities on the new electoral act and the use of BVAS.