 We'll move on next to Benway State. As the resumption of primary schools enters week three, food vendors under the federal government national home-grown school feeding program in the state have staged a peaceful protest against the government's plan to disengage and replace them with new sets of people. The vendors from across the 23 local government areas of the state led by Grace Oguolo and Jane O'Loco headed to the government house with the hope that the governor, High St. Alia, will wade into the matter with a view to call in his commissioner for humanitarian affairs to rescind the decision. On the 13th of this month, the commissioner for humanitarian honorable Honourable Honourable Sengundi sent the press release that on the 14th of next month all vendors in Benway will dissolve, will disengage and after they finish screening for the whole local government they will go and employ people fresh. So we say no to disengagement. We came last Monday to see the governor. The security did not allow to see the governor. The commissioner said even if you see the governor it does not stop him from disengaging the people. So we are saying they did not employ so we are not our employer. How can we disengage us? We want the state government to stop the disengagement of cooks in Benway state. For the past years we have been doing this work peacefully and we see no reason why such things should happen only in Benway state. This assignment was given to us by the federal government during the Buhari regime and we took our time as a mother and we rather run our family to make sure the party came up again and we belong to the party. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.