 The Benworth State Governor, Reverend Father Heiss and Alia, has announced the establishment of a subcommittee with the purpose of identifying headers in the state and report back to the State Security Council within three weeks for action. The subcommittee will be headed by security advisers to the governor, with other members comprising commissioner please, director, state security service and traditional rulers among orders. The governor met the announcement as part of a resolution during a media briefing at the end of a state security council meeting held at the government house in Makadi. I'm the commissioner of police, the director of the state security services, traditional rulers, NAPTIP, Immigration, Benworth local government and Chieftain's affairs and co-fusers of the security advisers to the governor, head the team to be set up to identify the heirs of flony headers and report back to the Security Council in three weeks. All stakeholders should note that the anti-open grazing law is tea in existence in Benworth State and all must respect this fact and abide by same. The governor warned strongly that there should be no rustling of cows in Benworth State under no guide, no single approach should be adopted by two or more dialogue efforts to settle the issue of arm haze man. Stakeholders in the viral sectors to ensure enforcement of the anti-open grazing law that has come to stay, that all the stakeholders especially the law enforcement agents should show sincerity in the implementation, stroke enforcement of the anti-open grazing law currently in place in Benworth State. That emphasis now should be on prevention of attack by armed stroke criminal headers rather than the reactionary approach that there is need to have a peaceful environment for the IDPs to return to them.