 As Iowa State continues the enforcement on environmental sanitation led by the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources alongside the Environmental Task Force and the Amote Cocore to arrest environmental sanitation offenders, the Deputy Commandant Amote Cocore Kazim Babalola further emphasised that if the trend is not abated, it could lead to transfer of diseases that may lead to loss of lives. Babalola enlightened market women at your job market and solicited cooperation of every traders in all major markets in all your state. The fact is that, make everybody wear they do that, make it fit. Wear what the way they carry those things, wear the carry that they go for the bottle, wear that they open up for wear what they get. Put something there, as it does be, you have to have one person that will be monitored in there. Oh yes, it's the same thing. Sir, it's the same thing. You have to have a monitor in there before everything will be cleaned. You have to use your power to secure all your people in the state. What we are doing here is to help our people about their health. We are helping the environment, the rhythm of the environment to calm all dropping of previous air step by step. We are moving air to our jaw, our jaw to our body. Whatever the capacity we have to do, we do it.