 The senator representing Adamawa State North Senatorial District Ishaku Abo says plans are underway to establish a commission that seeks to dispute resolution between record levels and their signees. Abo, he is also the chairman, Senate Committee on Creative Economy, said this on Thursday in Lake Lagos State when he paid a candle-less visit to the residence of Adebose Olumuyi, the mother of late Irolua Aloba, also known as Mubad. The circumstances leading to the death of Mubad, who died last week at the age of 27, is yet to be unraveled and ascertained. Speaking further, Abo said the Senate, in collaboration with the Ministry of Art, Culture and Creative Economy, will see to the creation of the commission. The most important thing is that they are working. So even as of now, I am receiving a lot of information and reports and will not just receive them, and that's to the general public, but not just going to receive this and believe that, okay, we're going to receive this information and do a proper follow-up to see that it's actually happening. And we're going to help the police by giving them every information that we have that can help Mubad's kids get justice. Justice will definitely be served, because this one is no retreat, no surrender. At the end of the day, we are doing it, not just for Mubad, but we are doing it for all our children and young ones out there. We need to keep the environment safe for them. It is time. The environment is polluted with drugs and a lot of things, a lot of things. And it's time that we have to poach it, we have to flush them out.