 We apologize for the lack of audio in that report. Now youth from Bodo community in Gokana local government area of river state have gathered for a discussion on the security situation in the area in order to ensure sustainable social economic and cultural development in their land. The Peace Building Forum was tagged, reconciling the young generation for prosperous future a Christ's model. Details now. Speaking at a press conference in Port Hackett at the end of a six-day civil retreat, the resolutions by the youths were read by the spokesperson for Bodo Council, George Burabari. The spokesman said Bodo youths have resolved to align with the local authority and the security agencies to ensure a gun-free society through warping out of arms, light weapons and other substances which are their major challenges. The youths of Bodo city fought with adopt wholly and entirely a non-violent but civil-friendly space for all players in the land to ensure a gun-free society. Bodo shall always remain one of the most visitors-friendly communities in the Niger Delta. Hence, we passionately invite technocrats and innovators to our land in order to harness our youths' skilled potential population. On this part, the facilitator of the Peace Resolution Summit, Reverend Father Abel Agulou, advised the youths to stick to the resolutions. Some of them maintained that there is need for every community to embrace peace. I got wind of a likely disruption of the peace and then bring them all out, you know, the different factions of the youth to a six-days camping and teach them alternative means of resolving crisis and conflict. And we're not only just to stop the conflict but to kind of broaden their vision and see what can come out from the agitations, what they're agitating about, educate them about the factors they're angry about, show them the positive horizon that they can also harness from those things. I thank God Almighty for a day like this for a successful retreat for peace to return back in Bodo city. Now, I'm calling on all meaning sons and daughters of Bodo city to join hand because it is a corrective responsibility and all hands must be on deck to make peace return to Bodo. In every society in Niger Delta, we experience what we call courtesan. But to find out that most of the people involved in courtesan activities are ignorant of what they've gotten themselves into. But I believe with the little we've learned from the resourcemen that Father Abel brought to us, I believe with the little sensitization we've gotten, it's going to reduce everyone that really want to be a peaceful abiding citizen. We key into this new generation, new model for Christ. Reverend Father Abel has always advocated peace in Gokana, where over 500 armed bank card group members in Bodo community have surrendered their weapons.