 The federal lawmaker representing Ibadon, not west-southwest federal constituency over your state, has corroborated the statement made by the governor, Shea Yimakinde, that explosion was caused by activities of illegal miners in the state. The lawmaker calls for a follow-up investigation as he confirmed that victims are already receiving treatment at various hospitals in Ibadon. The governor of the state, Shea Yimakinde, laid fears as he announced that the explosion was caused by activities of illegal miners in the state. This position was corroborated by the federal lawmaker representing Ibadon, not west, not south, federal constituency Hon. Stanley Olajide, while briefing journalist in his office. He also commended the quick responses of first respondents, the police, NEMA, and the Niger Fire Service. All hands will be on deck. Part of my report to the speaker was to recommend some of the short-term and long-term suggestion in how we are going to tackle this. We're in the preliminary stages. I don't want us to put the cap before the horse. We are going to unravel so many things. There could be even more to all of this. So let's not act as if we know all the details yet, but based on the information we know today, we know that we have a lot of work to do, and both we are going to cooperate with the state governor and the House of Representatives will offer all the support needed so that we can move Nigeria forward. Use also for Nigeria to use what has happened in Ibadon as a lesson learned so that this will not happen anywhere in Nigeria. Community policing is actually one of the smartest ways to police your people. Somebody sees something, somebody knows something, they need to speak at the right time. Failure to do so will cause situations like this. So we are going to reopen that. Because remember we've also been talking about state police, we've been talking about community police. So I think, you know, situations like this would actually present an urgency to the matter so that that way we can get the right support that we need to pass whatever legislation that we need. His colleague also called for the regulation of illegal mining in the state and other parts of the country. I just want to further retreat the position of my colleague that there is need for physical federalism, and that can lead us quickly to other state police. I believe that the president that we have has campaigned based on these promises, and I think and I know that he's going to work with the National Assembly to ensure that we have state police.