 The state coordinator of the International Crescent Center and Home for the Needed in obvious Southwest Learkey Government Area of Edo State, Pastor Solomon Foloreshaw, has called on the Nigerian government to invest in education as ways to stop insecurity in the country. Pastor Foloreshaw, in an interview with our sub-correspondent, Apomejero Friday, noted that since insecurity started from the northern part of the country and has made many Nigerians from the north to move from their homes, the center has been able to send 157 internal displaced persons to different universities across the southern part of the country. to see how you can solve problems. But when you are not educated, you need an ignorance. The Nigerians should invest their education to stop insecurity. That is one. And the second thing is to also create an enabling environment for those that are educated to function. But with all that, different persons can be trying to manage it. But it's not enough. So we are feeling both to the government, both to NGOs, everyone who can please come ahead. You know, in the next few years we are going to be happy to see the progress that will come up. The coordinator of the International Crescent Center in Edo State, he also appealed to the government and well many Nigerians to support the internally displaced persons at the center as a way to build a better society. Anytime I hear no call during the celebration of Christmas and New Year, I almost find myself like I want to go on a day because I'm a masquerade. So it takes a lot of time. And then I need to get over the traumas, losing play and the pregnant and the persons and all the people that are working here will come for me. So I need to cope with my education and I need to be sustained. I wrote my first paper in 2013. I got an admission to study and I can tell you that I'm interested in this.