 As the year comes to an end, an 192 battalion rare awardee in Ogung State put together West Africa's social activities to mark its end of year activities. The special guest of honour, Honourable Kolaulilawal, representing Yeoua West constituency in the House of Representatives, talked about the efforts of the House of Assembly in curbing insecurity. The social displays were colourful and intense. The general officer commanding also took this visit to commission and opened the renovated 192 battalion headquarters. The 2021 West African social activity is no doubt a very special one, which remain evergreen in our minds as it is part of the success recorded by the need after the current traineeship. Permit me to humbly inform you that the battalion recorded several remarkable achievements within the period. They include, among others, the security cover of all of our responsibilities during the conduct of the sea water which is currently ongoing. It has indeed revealed our commitment and eyes for detailing the discharge of our duties. Aside this was as a result of troops dedication. The unit also boasts of good personnel who have contributed immensely in the process of the formation of various sporting and training activities. Our chief of farming staff, Lieutenant General Farouk Yeoua, has directed us. It has always emphasised the need for us to be in sync with our host community and from what you see today, we are together with them. The way they've tripped out in their number shows that all is well here and the synergy we need from the community and indeed other security agencies is quite visible here. Insecurity is service and issue that everybody knows about now and I'm sure our security leadership, our security architecture, they are doing a lot on that now. Yes, we've not done enough and I believe that yes too. As a member of the House of Shrep, we have put a lot of things in place. In fact, as part of our security agenda, we have a security summit. We have a security issue and with that I'm sure we're going to contribute our own quota to solve any problem.