 The governor of the state has warned criminals operating in the state that it will no longer be business as usual for them. The governor was speaking at the Peace Park in Yanagawa, the state capital, when he commissioned newly acquired vehicles for the state-owned security outfit. Operation Du Akbo, our correspondent at JSA, has the details. The commissioning of 50 operational vehicles and 40 motorbikes is the latest step by the government to protect lives and property in the state. The move, according to the governor, is meant to strengthen Operation Du Akbo to be more responsive. He also speaks of new innovations to the security outfit and warns criminals to have a rethink. The program has been re-designed and refreshed to be more responsive and responsible in carrying out its mandate and duties. We will continue to prioritize the safety of our people and do everything possible to prevent crimes from occurring. Miscreants can be assured and no crime that is committed in this state that will go unpunished. The event witnesses the signing into law. The Biasa State Community Safety Code bill passed by the State House of Assembly last month. The speaker of the State House of Assembly highlights the essence of the new law while the governor uses the avenue to advise law enforcement officers to protect the identity of those who volunteer information to them. And for the fact that some of us have been in the system for a period of time, we know what we have approved in construction of the infrastructure and health sector. And yet sometimes our people believe that government-owned properties are owned by everybody, so they can go in there and vandalize the structures that are put in place, making it to be heavily underutilized. This bill is going to address all those challenges we are having. I wish to appeal to our partners in the police and other security agencies to prioritize concealing the identity of good citizens who volunteer information. Without the assurance that they are protected, fewer people will feel inclined to report crimes and give tips, tip-offs. The newly commissioned vehicles have been positioned as strategic locations across the state, and residents hope to see a decline in incidences of crime, especially in the state capital. For Plus TV Africa, I am Jesse Essay. Thank you.