 Meanwhile, the Cardinal State Governor Ubas Ali has reiterated that his administration has zero tolerance for marginalisation and discrimination and promise to run inclusive government for the good people of the state. Sani gave the assurance at a reflection meeting, strategies for achieving sustainable peace and social harmony organised by the Cardinal State Peace Commission. He assured that equity and justice will reign supreme. And an all-inclusive administration. Under my watch, equity and justice reign supreme. Because of the case of substitution and perception of marginalisation, many people may not want to give our administration the benefit of the doubt. We are never in time to ensure that there is even developing in our dear state, wherever you come from, wherever you decide, we are sure that the development will reach you and feel the impact of the government. The Deputy Vice-Chairman of the Cardinal State Peace Commission, Dr Saleh Mumaale, said many of the conflict-prone areas are no longer witnessing violence, urging states and federal governments to use modern technology and human development to address the challenges. A key challenge, who are orchestrating various degrees of violence. The difficulties associated with controlling the activities of these armed groups will amplify the call on the federal and state authorities to devolve sufficient financial resources, technology and human capital to bring these activities to a hand. We don't want peace building here. And then a president and a client is amongst people. It's one of the key elements of peace building. And equally, in terms of conflict resolution, we should champion the cause of bringing people together to address challenges, as I guessed. We don't want to take in arms or in a place. It's important. And I think it is advisable that leaders should always try to address issues before them.