 President Mohamed Abwari has reiterated his determination to firmly and decisively secure the country. He said his shoot on site order for illegal bearers of AK-47 rifles and other assault weapons remained in force. He condemned attacks on police stations and other government assets and wanton killing of security operatives. The President spoke on insecurity and other critical national issues at the inauguration of equipment procured for the police by the Lagos State Government. The problem is in North West, the same people, same culture, killing each other, stealing each other's cattle, burning their villages. As I said, we are going to treat them in the language they will understand. We have given the police and the military power to be ruthless. And you watch it. In a few weeks' time, there will be a difference. Because we told them that if we keep you away from their farms, we are going to stop. And the government cannot control the public. If you allow haggah to permeate the whole society, the government will be in trouble. And we don't want to be in trouble. We are already in enough trouble. So we want them. And sooner or later, I will see the difference. Again, the youth made the same statement. That's encouraging. So that's a problem. It's just like a dot in a circle. If they want to exist, they will have no access to anywhere. And the way they are spread all over the country, having businesses, having property, I think the public doesn't know what they are talking about. In any case, we say we will talk to them in the language they understand. We will organize the police and the military to fashion them. That's what we can do. And we will do it.