 Two analysts have varying views over the security situation in Anambra state and the need for security agencies. A security analyst who was a guest on Plus Politics thinks heavy security is needed to assure people of their safety. But a political analyst thinks otherwise. Even if there is no election in Anambra postponed for dialogue, for there to be a more conducive environment, what can happen to us? What can be announced tonight that are postponed in the election by 2-3 weeks to give for most people? If the election must hold, I even believe the security on ground are not enough. I remember in the kitty state during the election the people were saying they wouldn't come out to vote. But when they saw the number of security personnel, police, soldiers, TV defence and others, it gave them confidence to come out. Well, we talked about the kitty state and I got the last one. I would keep asking, the kind of situation in Anambra today. I don't know when last you went to the South East and I think when people talk about the South East, let them just don't sit down somewhere and talk about the South East. Go to the South East and find out what is happening there. You cannot work on the streets of the South East today as in Nigeria. You cannot care so properly and be working and driving your car very well in the South East, especially in Anambra and New York state. It is hot. So all they are saying is that when you militarise the whole environment, you are also creating more fear in the minds of the people.