 The leadership of Benua State Christian Association of Nigeria can, has said that those involved in animal husbandry should take to ranching, while those in banditry and kidnapping, among other vices, should desist or look elsewhere for safe haven other than Benua State. The state chairman of the association, Reverend Dr. Akben Lever, made the call in Makudie amid rising cases of attacks and killings in parts of Benua communities by herders in spite of the anti-open grazing law put in place to ensure the safety of lives and property in the state. The state volunteer guard set up to help reduce incidences of attacks. The leadership of Cannes says it fully supports the law and the state community volunteer guard and one that it is not their concern to engage criminals under whatever guise, but to see that Benua people go to bed with both eyes closed. The purpose of killing and continuing on a budget, it became inevitable for a government that has as part of the sustainability to protect its citizens, to rise up to the challenge. It is for this among other reasons that Benua State community volunteer guards came into existence. Let me warn that our concerned majority is not going to engage criminals under whatever guise, but to enable the Benua people to go to bed with both eyes closed and continue with their farming activities. Reverend Lever, who expressed worries over attacks, kidnapping or killings of core members, journalists and other Nigerians called on the federal government to provide adequate security to protect citizens. At the end of the year is a time that we should sit down and watch these two months, we should look into the things we have done for this year. One disturbing issue we already know is the issue of insecurity. Quite recently most of our youth couples going to their primary place of assignment have been kidnapped, some have been killed. We want to call on the federal government to provide adequate security for the youth core members and also the marionette activities of the Flanet Hazeman kidnapping, killing in our villages. We want our communities to come up with different security architectures to be able to help their community. The journalist who was covering the house of representatives, Mr. Toadu Esalem, who has been kidnapped, we don't know where he is now, for it's about 26 days now. We are calling on the federal government to, as a matter of urgency, look for his release, let him come back alive to us.