 In the baron state, Governor Professor Babagana Zulumiz pledged to eradicate terrorism in the state before the end of his tenure. He emphasized that insecurity are affecting economic development in the northern region of Nigeria, highlighting the need for collaboration to tackle the root causes. Zulum suggested tackling insecurity through the corruption crusade, improving education, funding, job creation, security, synergy with traditional leaders, and investing in agriculture. This position is supported by other stakeholders in the region. Rotting infrastructure is key. Job creation is key. When we are speaking about education, there's one very important thing that we need to understand, which is education that can create employment, technical and vocational education. We have two major problems in our educational sector. One, the mismatch between our graduates and the labor market. Modernized agriculture is actually critical because not only of food security and the issue of sovereignty, you can never be free where somebody is giving you food. Building the civil service, including the judiciary, and being open to the world is number five. Number six is creating credible media to support their work objectives. We have conjugated other responsibilities as agrarian people and waiting for handouts from federal government. This narrative must change, and that is the way to tackle one industry in such a situation with God. First, we must strengthen the institution of governance, and uphold the rule of law. This requires constant effort to combat corruption, promote transparency, and ensure that we do not radicalize our people unnecessarily. Do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.