 The Nigerian Army has recovered 93 unexploded ordinances, also known as bombs, at the Khajiya Military Containment Lagos in its ongoing Operation Job Exercise Clean Sweep. The Army recently launched the exercise to clear the area following the 2002 bomb blasts that rocked the containment. Despite previous clearance and disposal exercises, remnants of unexploded ordinances have been discovered within and around the vicinity of the bomb blasts leading to safety and security concerns for the inhabitants of the containment and nearby areas. Director at the Directorate of Explosives Search and Disposal, Niger Army Engineers and Co-ordinator of Exercise Clean Sweep, Kona Abou-Riza Kazim, while speaking at the maiden briefing of the exercise and legos disclosed that the bombs varied in calibre and descriptions. So we map them with different colors. You have the blue, you have the green, you have the amber and you have the red. So the epicenter is in red and it keeps on. So those particular areas that I saw it, are actually the amber areas that are not within the epicenter. So in as much as they are nonsensitive, we still have restrictions on them. If you move around the containment, you'll see where the containment commander has placed. Before even the commencement of this exercise, there are signs and markings that the containment commander and the Niger Army authorities have put in those general areas. Even the nonsensitive areas, even areas that were suspecting that U.S. soldiers are wanting them to keep off putting soldiers in those areas, putting tents there to prevent and dissuade them from coming there. So these measures have been put in place before now. And those are not implicit. I've seen lots of human activities within those general areas. But if you move there, you'll see that they are tickly vegetated, which means that it symbolizes the absence of human activities or habitation within those general areas. Also, speaking of the safety officers for the exercise left in the corner, Olu Shayi Bar-Mikole highlighted that adequate equipment, demarcations and trained personnel have been made available to identify U.S. o's before recovery. We have other measures in place to ensure that the recovered, unexploded ordnance did not pass the normal and required limits within the environment in case there is an accident so that we can easily put them under control. And also, as regards the disposal of those that will be saved for movements to the demolition site, before that we have conducted different inspection and rakey of the site where the demolition exercise will take place. Also, before the commencement of the exercise, just as the exercise coordinator mentioned earlier, there is going to be early warning to farmers and people within the environment to give early warning that social activities will be taking place in that place so as to prevent any form of accident. And as well, there is going to be a red flag as well as demarcation boundaries that we naturally restrict on authorized access to the exercise area.