 Let's take you to Niger State, where the APC Governorship Candidate Mohammed Baggo has urged the federal government to involve traditional leaders in the fight against insecurity in the country. Honourable Baggo was reacting to questions on how he would deal with issues of boundary tree and kidnapping and ransom for money by criminal elements in Niger State during his fund raising ceremony in Abuja. He served the strategic position of traditional rulers and local leaders as the custodians of culture as well as security in state, local government areas, towns and villages cannot be overemphasized. He said collaboration between traditional leaders and government would go a long way in solving insecurity in the country. The federal lawmaker also spoke on the current fuels caused to be experienced in the country, calling it pure sabotage while urging the federal government to make sure relevant government agencies are drafted to ensure availability of fuel in filling stations across the country. On the current hardship being faced by Nigerians due to the new CBN redesigned policy and the Naira Swar policy, Baggo says contrary to such insinuations, politicians who are not raising funds for their campaign do not care about the policy by the CBN. We want to bring a new state, we want to the brand of Niger, we want to be part of the city development in Nigeria. As you are aware, Niger State is the largest state in Nigeria in terms of land mass, we have 76,000 square kilometers of land, we have four hydropower stations in Niger and yes, we don't have irrigation dams in Niger, so we want to be an aggregate giant in this country, an industrial giant in that matter.