 Also, at the Niger State Governor, Mohamed Bago has briefed President Tinnabu on the security situation in his state, saying there are ongoing efforts by the state government to dialogue with armed bandits in the state. The governor, however, says, if the option does not work, the government will engage the military to tackle the challenge. Bago said this when speaking with state house correspondents after a visit to President Paul Tinnabu over the recent bandits' attacks in the state, thanking the federal government and the armed forces for their intervention. To me now, so that we can have more rapid responses from when they are very close, instead of flying from Idaq-Ingi or Kaduna. Only reserves 20 to 25 to 30 percent of international security issues. The remaining 75 to 70 to 75 percent can only be resolved through the whole of government approach. So, when we are intensifying our kinetic efforts, it is extremely important that the government embraces the whole of government approach in addressing this challenge. Over the years, we've been trying to talk to them and that there's a symbiotic relationship between the Fulani headsmen and the miners, you know, because they use these cartels to trans-ship whatever they have in mind, you know, that is why you see the symbiotic. Governor Baku noted that his administration is not unmindful of the security situation in the state and is working closely with security agencies to tackle all threats to the security of lives and property. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.