 The Uyghur State House of Assembly has called for stricter protection of sensitive infrastructure in the state. The call came during a presentation of an urgent public importance in its today's plenary presided by Speaker, Right Honourable Adebo Ogundoi. The House, while condemning their undue invasion of the government secretariat, particularly the House of Assembly complex last Saturday, a lawmaker representing Oluyolei state constituency Waheeda Kintayo, noted that media stations within the state, especially the public media houses in the state, needed to be protected against cheap invasion of suspected Euroban nation agitators in the nearest future. Member representing Oluyolei's West Constituency Kefaz or Lorum Pohto called the executive in the state to strengthen its judicial reforms, while technologies should be introduced in and around the secretariat in tackling down hoodlums and miscrines. I want to say that we should work on our legal reforms, what we're strengthening are legal reforms such that the arbitration for possession of firearms is something that, of course, our law does not permit. We should see a way to review this and ensure that it is fully implemented. How come we get those laws into the system? How come we're able to assess those military and ammo flags? Where were they produced? Who are the producers? So all those things, we need to ask questions in our regards. That's the reason I'm calling on the executive, I'm of government, to this other legal house, the security opportunities to make sure that they provide adequate security at the government and media stations, especially NTA, BCUH, region Nigeria, and by extension I want to do FM, the one that's one year. Perhaps if it can be extended to other private legal stations. I didn't be those people, I didn't be the talk of going to a legal station or going to business. They forced themselves into the studio and made some announcement that the situation would not be like the one on ground now. Thank you.