 Elsewhere, Ademawah State's governor Adamu Finteri has banned the chopping of trees and burning of wood for charcoal. The governor advised residents who use charcoal for domestic cooking to find alternative energy sources. Finteri spoke when traditional rulers and members of the State House Assembly, led by Speaker Bathia Wesley, paid him Salah homage. What you seriously about particularly ensuring that you give all the necessary support to govern, security is not the duty of the responsibility of the government enough. It has to be done along with the traditional institution in order to make a deal. So I call on you to ensure that your domain is quite peaceful. You take charge and ensure that the coexistence among our people is very important. And this time around to ask you that from today I have banned the burning of trees in the name of charcoal in the state. So I want you to pass this message down to all the traditional institutions of these religions and villages and down to the local leaders. I am going to try the local government to give you all the necessary support to ensure that you do not even a single tree is any longer born in this state in the name of charcoal. You have to save our environment. You have to make sure. Next. I want to show you the hope provided only if it is necessary for us to have a bumper harvest this season. 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.