 Meanwhile, the former governor of Amos State, Rocha Sokorocha, has raised the lamb over the level of insecurity in Amos State. Speaking in a word of the capital, Sokorocha says the level at which people are being killed in this place from their homes are alarming, calling on the federal government to intervene as quickly as possible. Killings in Amos State are really underreported and it's unfortunate that we are not making this known to the federal government of Nigeria to come to the aid of Amos State. There are no days that passes here or weeks that passes without killings or the treacherous that have been beheaded or a young man being shot dead or a policeman being killed, almost on daily basis and this particular, my particular concern now is to bring this to the federal government and they should do something urgently regarding the situation in Amos State. And most Nigerians do not know or the federal government may not know that Ahegebe Ma'ana is deserted and literally nobody is living around some of the communities in Ahegebe Ma'ana, in Osu, in Okigwa, in Onimo, in Idat or not. Most of the villages around this area are not deserted. No life in it because everybody has run for safety. And this is not what we ask for from democracy. So I want to appeal on President Mamed Balatinebou, the Special General of Police and all I concern to see what they can do to bring peace to bear in Amos State. Thank you.