 Now, in the aftermath of the announcement of the presidential candidate of the all-progressive congress, Borla Tsinghua, as the president-elect, by INEC, the police command in Oregon State has staged a show of force across Abelkuta, the state capitol. The police and other sister agencies moved around the capitol, especially violence prone areas. While speaking to journalists after the exercise, Commissioner of Police, Frank Mbaz, said the police embarked on the security measures in order to forestall any breakdown of law in order. We've actually been on a confidence-building patrol. Generally, a confidence-building patrol is a traditional anti-crime measure. But specifically today, this exercise is part of our post-election security measures. It is designed to achieve two specific purposes. The first one is to reassure the law-abiding citizens of this state, of our capacity, our willingness and our readiness to continue to secure the public space and provide an enabling environment for their economic, social and other activities to continue to thrive without any threat whatsoever to their day-to-day activities. And then the second objective is to serve as a tool of deterrence and to send a very strong message to hostile elements that this state and the security forces within the state will not tolerate any attempt.