 I have left instructions that we do not want to hear that any of this killings or mails or violence continues and I'm sure that the heads of security who are here have taken that very seriously and intend to ensure that there is peace and that there is security. Of course this is in the short term in the middle to the long term we're looking at more permanent solutions to the problems of insecurity and we've discussed several of those issues. Fortunately we've had very very robust discussions from all of the community leaders and they have made their suggestions. We will look at how to implement several of those suggestions as we go along. Some include the permanent positioning of security agencies in certain communities that are prone to these types of violence and we intend certainly to look at that request and to see how we can put in place permanent security especially police and in some cases military deployments in some of those places where violence tends to, where flashpoints tend to be on a frequent basis and where we've agreed to some locations where these security deployments ought to be made. I think also we have looked at issues surrounding the not just the recent killings but also the killings that are taking place and some of the conflicts that are taking place in the past. One of the critical issues that was raised is the fact that there are people who have been dislocated from their villages and from their homesteads and who have not returned to those villages and homesteads and those villages and homesteads haven't taken over. I think that that is a very serious issue and it's an issue that the federal government in collaboration with the state government must take up and which we will ensure that we take up. I think a very important point that has also emerged from our discussions is that a lot of the crises are not a year old or two years old. Many of these crises are dated, they are, many of them are almost historical in terms of the number of years that they have continued to manifest themselves. Some, you know, have been 10 years ago, some even much earlier than 10 years ago and I think one of the most important issues that we need to resolve is that we cannot continue having this continuous cycle of killings and this continuous cycle of violence. And I think a point that was made very well made by the government of KPQ is that we must all condemn killings of any kind. And it doesn't matter whether these killings are by herdsmen, killing villagers or whether it is villagers who in one way or the other have killed others, including herdsmen. I think it's important that we condemn these killings. In particular, the killings that have taken place where so many people have lost their lives in past few days which have been attributed to herdsmen. They are condemnable killings. They are in fact vicious and horrible and there is no reason at all why anyone who can be offensive will escape. We will make sure, we will make sure that and the major general or the head of the operation save him as well as the, as well as DIG Habila have confirmed to me that some arrests have been made and those persons will face the law but that other arrests will be made. I think it's important and that we ensure that justice, those who have been killed cannot just be killed and will allow that to just go by. It is not acceptable at all. It is our duty to make sure that these individuals are prosecuted and I want to be sure and I want you to be sure that we will do so. We will make sure that those who have been arrested duly are prosecuted and that others who are engaged in this kind of who are engaged in this heinous conduct are also arrested and prosecuted. Otherwise I think those are the main issues that we discussed except to say that it is our duty as leaders, as community leaders to ensure that we do not allow the situation where these cycles of violence continue. As I've said to the community leaders, issues like these are dealt with and resolved by men and not spirits. It is those of us who are alive and well today, those of us who are leaders, community leaders, leaders in the state government, local government, or federal government who must resolve these issues and we cannot shy away from resolving the issues. I would must be bold enough to be able to tell our communities that resolving these disputes, they give and take issue. They give and take issue. There is no zero sum here. So many losses, so many killings, so many deaths over time. But we must find the solution and the solution is in the types of sacrifices that leaders are prepared to make. Sometimes you may be unpopular with your community because you make some concessions. That is what leadership is about. The final point is with respect to relief materials. I think that we already, NEMA is here with me and they will be ensuring that relief materials are provided. The DG of NEMA will ensure that that is done. The materials are provided in the various areas where they are required. We've also talked about the 10 billion fund which the president approved for mainly for the rehabilitation of farms and farming communities. The farmers in particular, fortunately we have the chairman of the Food and Security Council, who is here with us, the vice chairman of the Food and Security Council, the governor of gaming. That fund is to enable farmers who have lost their, who have not been able to farm, or who have lost farmlands, who have been irritated and will provide for them inputs, will provide whatever assistance is required so that they can go back to their farms and go back to their farmlands. And this we're going to make available also here in Gladio State. Although those are the issues that have been talked about and we hope and pray that we'll see an end to these cycles of violence again just to express our sincere condolence to all of those who have lost farmlands and trends in this last spate of killings. And we pray that the Almighty God will console the families and the relations of those who have lost their lives. And we pray that we'll never see a repeat of these kinds of killings or these deaths. Thank you very much.