 In order to end insecurity in the south-west, the Are on a cock-and-foe of Yoruba land, Ghani Adams has admonished the governors to improve the performance of the original security network, otherwise known as Amatogum, in their respective states. The OPC national coordinator, who said this during the Odra Festival in Ife, noted that the festival is a way of sustaining the cultural identity of the Yoruba race and assured that no efforts will be spared at restoring the heritage of the race. He urged the government and other critical stakeholders to give more attention to tourism as a way of improving the economic of the country. The security situation in Nigeria has made it difficult for the government to harness the tourism potential across the south-west. For instance, my recent experience in Thailand has been very wonderful and I think it is time for Nigeria, the south-west region, to tap into the most viable tourism sectors. With a strong desire for the defined tourism sectors, we can develop the potential of the south-west by recreating this social economy environment that is conducive for the tourism sector to thrive. Things are very hard. We don't even have money to spend now. The policy of government that is actually swapping and changing things over and also very, very high in full scarcity prices and scarcity is not even available, not to even talk of how to buy it. Things are very, very hard now. So we will appeal, we use this festival to appeal to every citizenry that God Almighty should actually ease that tension. We don't want any uprising. We don't want any riot. We want the election to go in peace. So we are using this festival to pray and connect for betterment of our other nation.