 Governor of the United States, Similayi Fubara, has charged the Nigerian Air Force to fight against economic sabotage, criminal damage of pipelines and theft through illegal bonkering of petroleum products. He gave the charge when he received an emergency visit. The chief of air staff, El-Mashal, has some Balabo Baka at government house in Potakot. The governor noted the dead situation in which the national economy was immersed with Nigerians facing difficult times in the attempt to cope with the challenges and said the Nigerian Air Force could not leave the fight against economic sabotage to the Navy or the government alone. You try as much as you can to see what we can do. What is the work with you to reduce economic sabotage, bonkering, is a big issue, a big issue. It's not an issue that we are going to live in the hands of the Navy or just in the Army, but everybody needs to come together. Even the government needs to work with you. You play a very strategic role and that role is those things that we can see wild on ground. You can assess them up. And when we work together, I believe nothing is impossible for us to conquer because we want to fight this issue of bonkering headlong in the state. Your resolve to be heard on crime and criminality in the state will no doubt serve as a deterrent to all criminal elements. And in this regard, the Nigerian Air Force and other security agencies under the operation Delta Save are sparing no effort at ridding the state and the Niger Delta region as a whole of all thieves and other criminal elements whose activities have had negative consequences on Nigeria's national security.