 And straight now to Riva State, where the fight against oil bunkering has taken a step further. The communities and security operatives now go from the upland into the Creek State strike camps of oil thieves. Now these followed the meeting between the 23 local government chairmen and security agencies called by governor, Nisamweki, at the government house in Port Hackett. Details in this report. As early as seven in the morning, Joint Security Task Force on illegal refineries moved from Port Hackett to Ocraca Jetty for another round of destruction of illegal oil bunkering sites at Issaqa Community, which is about 20 minutes journey on water by speedboats. A large part of the area has been deserted as a result of activities of oil bunkers with aquatic life and mangrove swamps destroyed. To this end, the chairman of Ocraca Local Government Area of the State, Akura Turbin, declared war on illegal refiners in the area, saying all camps must be destroyed. At a mangrove area used by the illegal refiners in Issaqa Community, Turbin said every dump site must be destroyed to ensure that the menace of soot is eradicated. He stated that over 15 boiling points and five illegal refining sites have been destroyed with the use of swamp buggies. Yesterday, I've been in close contact with all the touchdown rulers, chiefs, CDC members. On his part, Chairman of the Task Force on illegal refiners, Ayo Tamunotoye, dismissed reports that he's been patronized by illegal oil bunkers. I don't think that will take place because in the first place, no bunker has come to visit me. We've not discussed anything of such like that. That's why we're here, to destroy all the equipment they use in doing this illegal business. And we're advising them to stop because the hazardous, I mean, you cannot quantify it. This act has caused a lot of people cancer cases. We have increased number of cancer cases in river states. This place is like a mini-refinery. The council chairman said all hands must be on deck in the fight against oil bunkering popularly called Bofiah in order to reduce emission of toxic soot in the state, urging residents to give credible information to the council authorities.