Addressing concerns over insecurity, the INEC chairman said the commission had adopted a proactive security strategy through the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES), with intelligence-led deployments to identified flashpoints across the state. Onaiyekan appealed to political parties and their supporters to conduct campaigns responsibly, respect the rule of law, and accept the outcome of the election in the spirit of democracy. Therefore, all political actors must abide by both the spirit and the letter of this Peace Accord,” he said. He also charged INEC and security agencies to remain impartial, noting that credible elections depend not only on political parties but also on the professionalism of election administrators and security personnel. The event concluded with candidates and representatives of the political parties signing the Peace Accord, pledging to conduct issue-based campaigns and respect the outcome of the election.