 Amaral Governor Daya Dury of Biosus State has aired the federal government to review its policy of using non-state actors in its effort to secure the country's maritime environment. Though we will express concern that the continued use of such unconventional security agents might cause greater security challenges in the near future, called for the strengthening of the Mandarin Navy to perform its constitutional responsibility. He made a call during a courtesy visit to him by the Chief of Naval Staff Vice-Admiral Immanuel Ogala at Government House in Yanigwa on Monday. We need our communities and the less we pay and the less our lives and children and these types of communities in the name of we are ready to move forward. And we are ready to move forward because we are not the person in charge of it. And I want to insist that the living of our life, the living of our life and exclusively that we do the support that we get in this way, non-state actors are not at the challenges. We are looking through these levels of services in the maritime environment, talking about fishing use and services, talking about how to show all of that trust that the military is in the maritime environment. Now the protection of these actors, and part of the primary respect of the Navy and the Army, has done that through our best to set an example of how to defend about fresh news updates.