 And in Bayaosa, the state's governor, Senator Doye Deire has directed security agencies to climb down on volatiles of the state's anti-open grazing law. He gave the fresh directive in Thursday when he stopped his convoy to apprehend two heathers in their cattle at the Sample Community Junction along the east-west road in Kolokuma or Pokuma looking government area of the state. The governor expressed anger that despite several warnings, some persons were still brazenly breaching the law against open grazing in the state. We must behave as normal human beings, this youthful exuberance of getting angry at every provocation. For fifty Naira, somebody, two souls, two souls, and all of these people now will now become fatherless. For what, fifty Naira? And then we now have reprisal attacks, the keke burnt down, and before you know, this will not develop to as if it is Bayaosa versus Hausa. That must stop. There is no fight between Bayaosa and Hausa. The Hausas, the Fulanese, and every other ethnic nationality in Nigeria are living here in Bayaosa from the beginning of the creation of Bayaosa up until today. They have contributed to the economy of this state. Bayaosa has also been a fertile ground for all of them. Let me warn and advise citizens of Nigeria, those living in Bayaosa, who are resorting to self-health by way of carrying weapons, either in their tricycles or in their business premises, and let the security take these very serious. Anyone found with weapons should be immediately arrested. Thanks for watching, and I'll see you in the next video.