 Residents of Mina, the Niger state capital, have blocked major roads in protest against the high cost of leaving. The protest is including women in youth demanding better government efforts to address the rising food costs and poor arrests. Deputy Governor Jacob Garber has expressed his understanding of the hardship faced by families and stated that the government is working to reduce leaving costs and address the consequences of the removal of petrol subsidies. Youth and women in Ba Kungu and this was unfortunate. They were yearning and clamoring for reduction in price of food. However, since that time we've been in series of meetings and we have discovered a latest happening in town in Nigeria. So we have been talking to the Union of Road Transport Workers to take caution. A group of syndicates follow truck or food traveling from Lagos mostly to the North and they cause great luck of traffic in the name of devastation in locations like ours today in an attempt to cause heavy traffic while items of those trucks are looted. But thank God for the men of our security forces. That was avatared trucks that were heading towards this location where a stop to Papua before the University in Guido, Mongolia and security men came and dispersed these rioting people. However, the federal government has shown interest, has spoken to the vice president, has spoken to the NSA on the current situation and we are on top of it.