 Moving to inaugural state, where the governor, Dr. Peter Mba, has commanded the security agencies, especially the Nigerian Army, for improved security and end to sit at home in the state, assuring that his administration would not let down his guard. This was even as the Army has reiterated that security could only get better, giving the level of resources and manpower deployed in the state, assuring citizens of their safety as they go about their businesses. The governor gave the commendation when he received the general officer commanding 82 Division of the Nigerian Army Enugu Major General Hassan Dada at the government house on Tuesday. He said the improved security would aid his administration's promise to grow the state's economy in an unprecedented manner as the growth was going to come from private sector investment. When we took over, we immediately identified the challenges of insecurity as the big elephant in the room. We also recognized that the continual Mondays sit at home was not only creating this perception of insecurity in our region, but that it was doing so much damage to our psychology as a people, our social well-being, and our economy. So we moved against it. We made a pronouncement to put an end to the Mondays sit at home. My task will not be easy without meeting the chiefs of the South States. And you are certainly seeing that's why I felt it necessary that they had to come around and pray in my doorbell, do my formalization visit to the office, and know what are the issues that we need to sort out to see how I can implement the Mondays that are doing handover through