 In the meantime, the civil society coalition on environmental action says air pollution related deaths were drastically worsening in river state if there is no permanent solution to the manage of suit in the state. With the World Health Organization blaming air pollution for 4.2 million deaths across the globe annually, the group called for urgent intervention to save lives in the state. The report. The civil society coalition on environmental action warned the government and people of river state that air pollution, popularly known as suit, troubling the state is not over. The group noted that the suit may not be visible due to the rainy season and recent efforts by the state governor to reduce activities of illegal refineries, but it's still very much around. Addressing newsmen on behalf of the coalition under the Agus of Wii U project, which was supported by stakeholders Development Network, Boma Amadi urged the government to address the menace of suit urgently. He said since 2016 the issue has continued to pose grave danger to the health of residents of the state. Amadi highlighted some of the recommendations and steps to be taken to address environmental pollution in the state with emphasis on air pollution. The state and local government should continue to climb down on the activities of illegal refiners as their activities continue constitute grave, grave danger to the state. Security operatives are encouraged to work with community members to identify the locations of these illegal refineries and safely dispose of such products. The government is also advised to tackle the diverse economic challenges in the state like unemployment and multiple taxation to ensure that there are opportunities for young people to be gainfully employed and for small businesses to thrive. While appealing to the government at all levels to intensify efforts aimed at bringing permanent solutions to suit, the coalition advised the government to tackle economic challenges in the state such as unemployment and multiple taxation to ensure the opportunities for young people to be gainfully employed. Glass Flaring laws as contained in the 2021 Climate Change Act CCA need to be enforced in river states and across the Niger Delta region. We call on NOSDRA and other related agency to action to action this recommendation. Furthermore, we encourage candidates at the forthcoming gubernatorial elections in river states to make this issue a priority on their campaign agenda. This campaign is also to ensure that there is a sustainable approach like river state handover assembly who has started enacting a law to pass the suit law, though it is not to do with oil activity if there is an exclusive list. But the assembly because the land belongs to the state and so these things are done on the land treat that the state has to legislate on the issue of oil fire. So this call is also to ensure that that bill is signed into law. The urge residents of the states to disease from indiscriminate dumping of waste and activities capable of contaminating the air, land or water in the states. you