 And the 2023 off-season elections in Biosha, Imo and Kogi States will test the independent National Lecture Commission, INEC's learning from mistakes from the 2023 general elections. The Abuja School of Social and Political Thoughts and Center for Public Policy and Research, Professor Sam Amadi, argue that these elections are a litmus test for INEC, whose recent outings received condemnation from local and international observers. We know that there are going to be off-season elections in Kogi, Biosha and Imo State. So this dialogue is to analyze what has happened since the election. What's come up in the tribunal and what needs to be done to ensure that those elections first are conferred to do not compound the security challenges that these states are facing at the moment. Our worry is that there's a great link between third elections and security in this country. And INEC shows clear, in Imo, what happened, this crisis is largely facilitated and compounded by the way the government came to power. The instability in African countries today is attributed to the failure of the democratic process, which was manipulated and favored certain political parties, leading to civil disobedience and anarchy. A few days ago, some of the parties protested against the sovereign wreck because she has been alleged a lot of the alleged against her, how they are working together with the state government to entrain, to re-election. And we say, look, it's a national security challenge. If there are such critical evidence, those officials should be removed and that the NSA should not concern about how INEC managed the election because of the direct input that third elections go back into security. So in Imo State, that is now epicenter, southeast, there should be no drastic action to ensure that INEC affirms in the name, to ensure that security, especially the Commission of Police, who has had bad, bad, bad allegations, something incredible, I mean, the same guy who was involved in Adamawa. So why should that person continue? What the organization is trying to do is to simulate thoughts for the growth of our system, for the deepening of our democracy. And by looking at immediate elections coming up, in the obstacle elections, in three states as the case could be. And that's what we're just trying to do, to find solutions to the intractable problems that have been dealt with in the election process, realizing that election is key into the consolidation of democracy because it is a transition event for leadership. And if that process is now right in terms of quality, content, credibility, and integrity, it will seem to be a problem in being for our development. And of course, the deepening of our democracy, which we're in question for.