 Now, the House of Traditional Leaders in the Southwest have expressed their worries over the political turmoil in Cano following the outcome of the Governor's election in that state. At the meeting held at the Palace of the Sarkin House in Abelkuta, the Oregon State Capitol, the leaders cautioned political leaders against searching the country on fire, describing their development in Cano as unacceptable. As a journalist after the meeting, they called on the political leaders and actors in Cano, in Nigeria in general, to find amicable resolution to the impasse, as tensions are high. We are appealing to our esteemed leaders to yield their knowledge and political wisdom in dealing with Cano's problem so as to avoid violence and mayhem. But only that, the Cano problem might easily spread to other parts of the country. As it happened during the El Fated President Shagarin era, where the problem emanated from indicating democracy in the West and Southwest, as such, with due regard to saving the people, their lives and properties, we hope the elders and leaders will apply the wisdom to save the situation. As traditional leaders, we actually want peace and harmony to win.