 INEC has assured that it is ready to conduct a peaceful, free and fair election in Anambra. INEC Chairman Mahmoud Yacoub said these are the special consultative meeting where chairman and leaders of all the political parties at his headquarters in Abuja on Friday. In Manual Hygiene's report, it's presented from our studios. This meeting was to further assure all political parties of INEC's readiness to deliver a peaceful election in Anambra on November 6. Political parties are here with INEC to have a roundtable conversation. This is just before the final briefing next week. Then, all stakeholders which will include traditional leaders, civil society organizations, candidates for elections and political parties at the state level will be briefed on the modalities of the election. Professor Mahmoud assured that sensitive and non-sensitive materials have arrived in Anambra state. As such, the commission says it will not be deploying personnel and materials to these polling units. In his response, Chairman of African National Congress, who is also the chairman in the party advisory council, Leonard Nzenwa, raised concerns over the state of insecurity in Anambra. Professor Mahmoud promised to brief EPAC on any security assurances from security agencies and the outcome of his interactive meeting.