 And the Nassauwa State Command of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps says it has intercepted a heavy-duty truck which was conveying no fewer than 970 railway slippers to an unknown destination. State commandant of the NSCDC, Abbas Mohammed, made a disclosure during a press conference organized at the command's headquarters in Lafayette. He explained that the command in its resolve to ensure that government infrastructure and properties in the state were protected came up with strategies aimed at tracking down vandals across the 13 local government areas of the state. Also speaking, North Central District Manager of the Nigerian Railway Corporation, Frank Ajokou, appealed to residents of the state to always be vigilant and not allow vandals causes set back to the growth of the state. This truck you see behind me was trained all the way from Benway State by our colleagues from Benway State, the NSCDC. And as you can see, this carrying is railway slippers that have been vandalized. Cooperation of the Nigerian Police Command of the NSCDC who were able to empower the vehicle and bring it to our command. And I see no reason why some individuals will see it as a means of livelihood vandalizing stealing railway track materials. To that effect, we appeal to you to sound on our behalf not of wanting to the public. If for any reason in the best ways you can communicate to the public in the languages they will understand, let there be awareness that this is not supposed to be so.