 Another 20,000 seedlings distributed to the community affected by Boko Haram in Ademoa State to help reduce greenhouse gas and soil erosion. A Michikawa local government area of Ademoa State is one of the worst heat communities destroyed by Boko Haram in Ademoa State a few years ago. The convener of the seedlings distribution, Iliya Kwache, says the tree planting is very paramount as it will bring life to the community, improve quality of life and combat climate change and reduce global warming. And some of the stakeholders applauded the giants of the convener, however, promised him to plant trees within the community and stand against whoever cutting down the trees. Definitely, definitely, the fact that we can hold an activity here in Michikawa today would depress coming from Abuja to cover it, tells us that peace is back in Michikawa. People are eager for peace. Many ways we can do it, tree planting, we've covered it, cultural festival that we'll be doing annually, we've covered it. So it is an indication that people are yearning for peace and people are yearning for development. What we look forward to is for government to provide the conducive environment and support the activities we are doing so that the press, if you come to Michikawa, you sleep with your two eyes closed. People like us that are eager to develop the community will come and sleep with our eyes closed. So it is a clear indication that yes, peace is coming and people are yearning for peace. To you, our subjects, we are telling you, whoever has been stated by the governor, we are going to our various farmlands and cut down trees. If you are caught, well, you know how you are going to dance that music.