 National Electoral Commission, INEC, has begun the distribution of sensitive materials to the 20 local government areas in a later state ahead of Saturday's general polls. Plus, the Venice correspondent Emmanuel Ulububokon was at the office of the Central Bank of Nigeria to witness the distribution, his report. It is a few days to the presidential and national assembly elections. The Independent National Electoral Commission gave ease to ensure that the sensitive materials are moved to the local government areas ahead of the polls. Although the process was to commence in the early hours of the day, the process was told to midday as a result of transportation and logistical reasons. The exercise is witnessed by party agents, journalists and security personnel. Speaking to journalists on the preparedness of the commission, the state resident electro-commissioner Shegun Akbaje assures legations that the materials needed for the conduct of the election are all in good conditions and adequate. We are supposed to move from here now with party agents if they are ready to move the talks. But the police is ready, the army is ready. And we are going to see this truck, each of them to each of the 20 local government areas. So let everybody know that we are ready, because sensitive materials have moved before. These are sensitive materials that are moving today. They are moving today. They are also allowed to look at the ground to be able to fully get them properly charged with the beavers as well as other materials they need for the election before Friday when they go to the tax. Security is a key factor to ensure a peaceful electioneering. As suspected, the security agents are on ground within the perimeter of the CBN Legos branch to ensure the safety of the materials. Also the commissioner of the police, Legos State Ido Wu Obungwa, is on ground. The show's residents of adequate security during and after the election, while questioning party agents to ensure a peaceful process between candidates and their members. We do have a fair idea of the security situation. We have a fair idea of possible flash points. So the action, the operation that we developed took cognizance of all this. So with that, I think the greatest, like I said in the previous engagement, the greatest is not to put all these plans in place. We have them, we have the men, they've been trained, they've been exposed to interagency, interactive meetings, on our part. I can say confidently that we are prepared. The only thing here is we may be prepared this much, but if the citizens on their own are also not willing to exercise their franchise within the dictates of the law, that will present the challenge. That's something we cannot predict. With the assurance of safety from both the commission and the security, one can only hope that elections go smoothly and peacefully. Emmanuel Olubo-Bokun, Plus TV News. Hello. Hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.