 The president of Kutub, Yatso of Nigeria, Immanuel Iqoukun, has called on Tarabah state government and security agents to fish out the killers of more than eight persons in an ambush in Takum, local government area of the state. Addressing a press conference in Jalingo, he raised concerns over the occupation of Kutub communities by bandits and called for urgent action to be taken. He said many communities have been taken over by mercenaries, including homes, churches, and school buildings. The KYN emphasized that the unrest in the region has led to a conducive environment for criminal activities such as banditry, kidnapping, robberies, and rapes. Meanwhile, the police authority in the state says it has deployed its personnel to the area to maintain peace and order. On the 24th day of November 2023, over 12 of our people were massacred by hired assassins, bandits in different locations in Kutublan, despite the heavy presence of security men all over Takum, Usta, and Yang to special development areas. It is evident that the unrest has opened doors for various criminal groups resulting to banditry, kidnappings, robberies, rapes, and other atrocious acts in the area. The command is trying to restore peace. I will also work around the corner to make sure that those suspects involved in this act are arrested, but no arrests have been made yet. But as I'm telling you, we are doing all the best we can.