 And stakeholders in Benoist state have condemned the escalation of the security situation in Conchisha local government area, which led to the killing of an army captain and 11 other soldiers. Those who spoke at an expanded Security Council meeting commanded efforts made by Governor Samuel O'Toole to prevent the escalation of the crisis following the killings. But no! This captain, if you have the opportunity to say to what he said, was a brave officer. He was on duty, totally committed, and there was no reason whatsoever that anybody would have suspected that he was a fake soldier. We call us together and those traditional rulers that are found wanting must be sanctioned. His Excellency has been called yesterday, he saw his Excellency as he did in the past, in this very stadium, in this very court, sanctioned traditional rulers. He did that in Goma and I expected him to be saying in Conchisha he did so. It's very commendable. If you want to be governor and rule, if people are in well or local government and rule, where you must rule dispassionately. We are greatly provoked and saddened by the events of insecurity in our state. And more recently what has happened in Conchisha and continues to happen in other parts of the state, leading to the death of soldiers. We consult Mr. President and the entire military for this loss. And indeed we sympathize with the entire community in general for all the unfortunate incidents that keep taking place all over the place. Of course policing is so important, policing. In fact, it is very sad that we have lost people who are supposed to protect us against other countries. It is the top of the police for the Internet security, but here we are in this country today. Because of the poor policing, we have the military being so much involved. And it is very sad. We are saying that there is a need for restructuring. It is inevitable that we have to resort to this. We have to do that. We have more resources and powers given to the state.