 Following the Kaduna bombing incident that left innocent lives dead and several others injured in Toodonbury community in the Gabi local government area of Kaduna state, the Catholic dastards of Kaduna and justice involvement and peace corridors have donated various clinical items and cash to support medical bills and the challenges of the victims at the Deco teaching hospital. Now the Catholic ad bishop of Kaduna must rather than Matthew man also and the go so who led the delegation expressed sadness over the incident. As a church, as a good community, come and identify what those who are affected, because you know many have died, I will pray for them, but those who are dead, and so we thought that I would shoot. And therefore this question we are addressing here, what has brought us here, is a distress equation. In this bombing, many people were killed and so many injured, and therefore they are in distress, and whenever assistance they can get from anybody at all. I think it's something that can bring them so far around the world using so many people that we are thinking of showing when they brought them here. They are really truly in distress, you know, it is really the conditions even today. But then you can imagine what administration they would have been, they were fresh. But I think almost all the places in the world we visited, we see that the people are stabilized, and therefore also as we convince them to them, as we identify with them, we also have to thank the management of the hospital, what they are doing, in order to help them to stabilize. The lot is now, we are in the northwest, in the last how many years, six, seven years of great war, here in Kaduna, like as I talk to you now, over 40 of our parishes, you know, are not functioned, simply the police have to look at it, and the committee has to look at it, you know, and so it is truly a war situation. Please, because we are at war, that the military is there to confirm their duties, that these police are public, you know, so yes indeed, I think I can confidently say that we are countries, we are at war with hunger, we are at war with poverty. I mean, you can never, the list is endless, you know, the practice that our country is fighting to take, and so whatever anyone can do, you know, to bring about the, you know, peaceful situation about it is to be done.