 General Christopher Moussa, the chief of defense staff, has pledged to end the insecurity in Cardona State to Nigeria and showed that armed forces are committed to bringing the situation to an end. Moussa made this pledge during a visit to the Cardona State Government House, where he emphasized the importance of Nigerians taking ownership of the challenges in the country and emphasized that the insecurity challenges is not solely the responsibility of Cardona military or police. Governor Ubasani, however, assured Moussa of his administration's commitment to maintaining a cordial relationship with security agencies and fostering interstate collaboration in the fight against terrorism and banditry in Cardona State. There was kidnapping, there was robbing, there was this, there was that, and now everybody's enjoying the peace. We all grew up knowing how peaceful Cardona has been. And now the trying times we're going through, for me, I believe, is just momentary, and we're going to get through over them. And I'll show you that the armed forces will continue to give you all the necessary support that is required, wherever it is, whatever it takes. We have lost a number of individuals both outside and soldiers, all over. But that is just to tell you that the military is here for everybody, all over the country. The military is represented by Nigeria. And what we want to say is that it is important that Nigerians take ownership of the challenges we have in the country. It is not a challenge for Cardona alone. It is not a challenge for the military or for the police. Everybody has a role to play. We would like to renew our appeals for the prolonged stay of the special forces in the ongoing campaign against Banditry and terrorism. I similarly want to highlight the need to expand the operations of operations, self-having in southern Cardona, general area, due to the challenges around Zangwon Kata, Kaurah, Kaurah and Sangha local governments. Such an expansion will go a long way in containing threats and consolidating the ongoing efforts in those areas. Similar measures are required in demon-guiding general areas to restrict Bandits and terrorists from using the Kaururu, Kuyambana and Kamukku forests as a refuge or hideout. Most importantly, the importer constricts the corridors connecting Banditry would never instead like Zampara, Niger and Kasela for news by the criminals.