 Security experts under the auspices of association of licensed private security practitioners of Nigeria have appealed to government at all levels, Lagos residents and Nigerians in general to always call the attention of security agencies whenever they notice any inappropriate behaviour from anyone around them. They made a call while speaking with newsmen after its annual general meeting, preceding the election of a new leadership of the association held in Lagos. The call is coming on the heels of purported reports of alleged infiltration of the sector by runaway members of the dreaded Boko Haram sect. They maintained that a trend poses great security threat for citizens if not nipped in the board. Another issue of concern is the planned deployment of standby force to restore constitutional order in the by echoists they called for the use of more dialogue to avoid any form of war because Nigeria is bound to suffer the most. We're going to go into a war. The bulk of the soldiers we provided by Nigeria because some of them are said to provide a battalion, a battalion of soldiers is no more than 800. So how many of them are actually ready to provide enough soldiers and they need minimum of 22 soldiers to go into that offensive and discover that the other countries may not provide up to 3,000 or the most 4,000. We have some colleagues that are actually backed out, Ghana has backed out to discover that more of our Nigerian soldiers are the ones that will bear the brunt. So if people are going to die, there will be more for them that are going to die. So it should be more of dialogue because you discover that in that country the Western powers are going to unleash all their equipment and don't forget that that country shares borders with seven Northern states and there's no guarantee that that war will not come into our country. So that's the part I'm worried about. We should come to dialogue with them so that we can series in and come out of this mess. War. Nobody goes into war and come out of it. Those of us who have been born well enough, long enough, we know what the war is. We don't want a war within our neighbor, Niger Republic, but I think we can resolve it amicably.