 Also, the president's reaction and decisions to crack down on the agitators and criminal elements in the Saudis have caused varying reactions from across the country, while some agree with the president's approach. Others have stated otherwise, while Saoge O'Bowan reports. President Mohammad O'Bowari said his administration will shock those who want to destroy the system. During a meeting with the INEC leadership, the president said, in quote, those misbehaving today are too young to be aware of the destruction and loss of lives during the Nigerian civil war. Those of us in the field for 30 months who went through the war will treat them in a language they understand, end of quote. Across sections of Nigerians have described the statements as un-presidential and threatening. Un-presidential is quite a reprehensible. I think every Nigerian should come out and condemn the statement because we need to break down that statement, understand what the president was trying to do by putting out that statement. And look at what is choice of war. We would teach them in the language they understand. What does it mean by that? Basically, it was saying that older ebos did not tell the younger ebos the horror of the war. We will receive that war, we will receive the horror of that war to them. For him to have come out and said the things he had said, the way, you know, he said them, right, in the context and the manner in which we said them, on the platform in which he said it, right, just, you know, it's a classic textbook case of, you know, how not to understand and how not to communicate your non-understanding of a very, very sensitive situation. Analysts have also condemned this development, which they have described as a seemingly military approach. I mean, even without the president's reaction yesterday, the possibility of, you know, the security authorities carrying out any of the activities, without, you know, the, you know, on the deceptive, you know, human rights or, you know, without anyone being susceptible to human rights abuses was probably non-existent. Our security authorities have shown and have a well-documented track record of human rights abuses. So that wasn't going to happen. President's statements probably just amplified the space, you know, and the opportunity for that to happen. You know, which is a, you know, which is tragic and unfortunate because, like you're right at the point. The fact of the matter is no matter the level of militarization of the landscape in Nigeria, that will not stop people from agitation. The solution is always dialogue. It is far better for us to draw, draw now, either convoke a sovereign national conference or go back to the ones deemed by Jonathan Smith, Jim. In its response, the opposition, People's Democratic Party, advised the president to stop issue in threats and act decisively to end insecurity in the country. Osao Ghye, Oguawa, Plus TV Africa. Updates.