 The North East Governors Forum says the mass exodus of bandits from the North West region has made a relative peace in the region vulnerable. Our correspondent reports that the Governors of Adama, Buchi, Bruneau, Guembe and Yobes States were present except the Arab State. The group stated these last night in its nine-point communique read by my buddy Governor of Yobes State and signed by the Chairman of the North East Forum, Professor Baba Ghanazalem, the Governor of Bruneau State. The North East Governors Forum resolved that there is a need for a coordinated roadmap with the support of the foreign government to dismantle the criminals. The forum noted the relative peace being experienced in the sub-region, especially in the reduced incidences of former other strategies, as encouraging, however, there is increasing polarity of the region to insecurity due to the mass movement of the bandits who are gradually being pushed out of the Northwest by the security forces. On the influx of the bandits, there is an urgent need to launch a coordinated security roadmap in conjunction with the security agencies and the federal government. The forum noted the link between mining activities and insecurity, especially in the abuse of mining leases. It therefore resolved to ensure three compliance with the provisions of the Land Use Act. The forum again expressed concern on the power state of power supplied in the Northeast region, which at present receives less than 5% of national allocation of grid energy while accounting for 14% of population and 30% of land mass. While noting the direct acceleration between energy security and high level of quality and our GDP status, it called on the federal government to introduce innovative strategies for investing in the production of comparatively cheaper, high-profile and renewable energy.