 Y dynol gywnaeth y sydd yn ysgol fforbydd yn y ddynol mae'r ddillawel yn ei hyn yn ydyddai adael iawn. Rydym ein ddillawol ar gyfer ffyrdd y gynedd, gwneud hynny sydd yn rhan gwybod rhannu ac mae angen i Wesio. Y dynol yng Ngheirwyr yn y 80 ac mae'n ddillawol ar y cyflwyno. Y dynol yn yr ysgol, yw amser cyfnodd sprwythau fel y cymhail. Felly wedi gweld i dplidio'r canlyniad y gwlad bellach hyn ar gyfer maen nhw, Benad Odol, ac ydy'n ystafell yn y dyfodol, yn ganio'r Gwyrdion Bwrdd Genedlaethol, yn Loed Cymru, a wneud i gyd yn siŵr y fryth y Llywodraeth a gyffredinol. Felly ydw i'n meddwl am y bwysig yw, Maesys Iddica, Gwynffina, Nidi Gwyn700 ac Chawseltwg wedi ydy'r alwll. Ydw i'n rai datgyfiad yma yna, mae'n meddwl am y fadeddydd. Fel ydych chi. Mae'r meddwl am y gwein i'w meddwl, Of course, the name of the group that you represent obviously clearly spells out what, you know, the people in your area are facing. But let's paint a picture. So it's not just a boring stage. We all know what happened in Anambra to a senator of the federal republic. He escaped by the whiskers and most of his oddlies were shot and killed, one would say, assassin style. Why exactly is the situation in the South East the way it is? And why has it grown in lips and bounds as opposed to shrinking or being kicked out? Well, the South East, yes, like other parts of Nigeria are challenged. Nigeria currently has serious security issues. But these issues are called... Mr Dica, are you there? Mr Dica, you are quickly trying to tell us about the situation in the South East that's not being different from what's happening across the country? Yes. I can continue, right? Yes. Okay, yes. I would say that Nigeria currently is under serious security threats from the West to the North to the East. However, in the South East, the agitation of IPOB and the subsequent emergence of a non-government executive queue. However, over the last few months, the situation has kind of, you know, is beginning to normalize. But what you see in the South East now, most of the South is trying to politicize the security situation. Before now, the South East had said they were going to form an Eastern security network called the Gubago. But they assembled ex-military officers, police, DSS, and the rest of them who actually met and came up with a framework on how it is going to happen. And then advised that all the five houses of assembly in the South East are not publicly similar law that can guide the operations of those of the security network. But along the line, obviously, the secretaries that couldn't agree with the politicians led by the governors who, for all, for what reasons we don't know, have decided to bring in policies into security. And these two things cannot go together because we are going into the election now. The South East, the governors themselves, especially in Aberystwyth and Inwstwyth, are the ones who are trying to take advantage of the security situation to oppress the opposition. And that is what has been happening in Aberystwyth as we speak. Just today, the two local governments in the state announced that the Gubago security network is going to be doing random stuff and checks everywhere in the local government. And this is by extension going to happen in every part of the state. Where is the Nigerian police? Where is the DSS? Where is the military? Where is the civil defense? There is immigration and of course some other security agencies. So, when you look at this, you find out that these politicians trying to weaponise the security situation against their opponent. And that is what is causing discomfort and chaos in the South East right now. Let me go to you, Mr Charles. A lot of people would rather think that the governors in the South East who raised the alarm over the insecurity in the region would be working tirelessly, tirelessly at Baker Park. To make sure that this situation is quelled, like I said at the beginning, an attempt was made on the life of a senator. There is also an attempt that was made on the life of another public office holder in Aberystwyth. And this has continued to happen. Let's not forget in a hurry the husband of a former minister in this country who was killed. Also assassination style. Why does it seem that, according to Ms Idika, that this issue is being politicised as opposed to quelling it, knowing that elections are around the corner. And if people do not feel safe, then elections may not necessarily happen. These people might not show up to the polls. Or could this also be a strategy, but I'm wondering to what end? Thank you very much. What is happening in the South East has so much to do with the selfish interest, like Idika pointed out, of the governors of the region. Particularly that of Aberystwyth. I'm particular about Aberystwyth, because the situation even anymore is not as worse as it is in Taiwan. The issues pertaining to the global security network and this creation from one set. The South East Governance Forum, first of all, hope to have clearly brought the status of assembling the South East together. Just like it was done in the case of Amoteco. If this had happened, we should have had a level plan to where the legislators should have clearly stated the rules and the doubts of this particular group. Amid them was fine, but from the work goal, the duty was to man the forests in the entire region against Marudin Fulani in Vedas, who were threatening the life and peace of the southern part of Nigeria. This was the original plan, but we know that the governor of Aberystwyth State, Ndebydw Mai, had other plans, as he had always had. The fact remains that these governors are losing grip. They are losing grip on a daily basis, particularly that of Aberystwyth. So that has increased the discretion. Like you have, Mr Idika, say, I'm not presently in Aberystwyth, but the reports I get in Aberystwyth is that in every local government now, the governor has said, look, for you to move, the government in power through Ebu Bagu has to search your vehicle. They have to search you to know to be sure of your entry into your own local government. These are preponderances of, you know, the foundation has been clearly laid for a violent election in the States. And anybody who has known the character of the governor and his modus operandi has every reason to be afraid. And that is why we are worried. And that's why everybody is afraid. I'm sorry, what exactly do you mean by those who know the modus operandi of the governor? What exactly do you mean by that? And what is his modus operandi? What I mean is that the governor has not hidden the fact since November when he defected. He didn't the fact that proof that he can force the ruling APC down the throat of Agonias. That is what I mean by his modus operandi. What has he done to this effect? This Ebu Bagu, other governors like Benway and even though they are begging for the fragment to approve arms, O maen i'n started equipping these people from the wargo by sending an appeal to the House of Assembly as we speak. That bill established by Ebu Bagu. Charles, I think we lost you briefly there, but let me quickly go back to Mr Dicat. Mr Dicat, you obviously again as a representative of the word Nigerian Citizens. Let's talk about finally what are the people in the southeast doing to get their leaders to act? i gael y gallu hyn ar ôl i chi i gael ymddech chi'n gweithio ar gyfer o'r ysgolwyr yma. Mae'r dysgu sy'n ei wneud am y cyfnodd, gallwch chi'n mynd i ddweud roi'r cyfrifoedd y cyfrifoedd yma, a ymddech chi'n gwneud y plwyd yn hwnnw i'r cyfrifoedd yma, sy'n i'r cyfrifoedd yma ar gyfer y cyfrifoedd. yma ar y cyfrifiadu cyfrifiadau a'r cyfrifiad yma yw ddiolch mewn i'r argymell? Dyma'n ddau'r hynny, dyma'n ddwn y hynny'n ddysgu'r cyfrifiadauятся ar y cyfrifiadau a'r cyfrifiadau am y cyfrifiadau. Mae'n cael ei ddweud hynny am ddysgu'r cyfrifiadau o'r cyfrifiadau. Ynw'n gofynnodd, dyma'n ddweud hynny'n ddysgu'r cyfrifiadau, dyma'n ddysgu'r cyfrifiadau? Mae gennym hi wedi cael cyffraff i mi whileio, a llwyrwch anferd, adnwch'i heddiw y rŵw. Ychydig y peth bryd yn y gweithio, yn rhaiio'r beth, efallai miliwn y rheol. Wrth gwrs mae'r cyllideb yn ystafell. Rydych chi'r rŵj gwaith ei chweithio, mae'r gweithio'r sphyddau'r cyllideb yn creu. Pan atwewn, mae gen i'n ddiwedd o'r economu yw'r tynnu i'n fath o holl ymwyneth a ond, gwrs, rwy'n sefydlu'r bron ymwylo. Dyna, when you talk about security in the South East, you find out that there are certain peculiarities with different states. For example, in random brush, there is not going to be governorship election in random brush in 2023. Nid yw'n meddwl chyfnod yng Nghaerbyn i ddechrau'r unigol yn ddechrau'r unigol, a'r ddechrau'r ddechrau'n ddod o'r unigol. Yn y ddechrau chyfnod i'r senetoriaeth a'r ddechrau'r unigol, ac yn ddechrau'r ddechrau'r unigol. Yn ddidd chi, dwy'n cael ei ddweud o gyhoesol gyda'r unigol yn ddechrau'r unigol, ond ond hefyd a yn ystafell o yardddoedd sydd ond achos y dyfyniad. Mynd i ddweud, yr APC oedd y gymhwysoedd gwirio wahanol yn hynny. Mae'r hyn o'r syniad ar ddiweddau hynny sy'n hefyd yma sy'n ei ffagr o'r COVID-19. Yn maen nhw'n gweithio, mae'r meddwl honno heddiw o dysgu cyflyb yn Cwylun Cwylun Cwylun yn Gf drains yna'i gyffechddol ar gyfermun L-A-P-C. Llyfrgell Thetape hyd yn digwch y ffartre inni'r ddeithasod, yn dangos yma'n eu pointed. Eryd y gallai'r ffartre cysyllt o'r ffartre cyflyb yn cynllun i'r ffartre o gyflyb yng Nghymru yw'r ddeithasod a'r tyfnod yn I-Pobla ar gwrs, a'r cysyllt o bwysig o'r ddeithasod. Now, bringing insecurity to this political milieu is very counterproductive, because now you can see in a boy's day today, like I've said in several other outlets, you find out that everywhere you go in the towns, there is a bubabu checkpoint, Harassin Teker, Ocada Rhaidas and all that, not everywhere. Whereas the essence of the formation of a bubabu has initially continued was to protect the interlands and then provide credible intelligence to the police, the SS and the other federal security agencies to ensure that the Ben rampaging headsmen didn't have a headway. Unfortunately, that is not the case right now, because I know that we have a report that a new bubabu officer was also shot and killed. Unfortunately, time is not on our side, but I want to say thank you, Moses. Moses is the convener, a warrior Nigerian citizens, and Charles is a public affairs analyst. Thank you so much, gentlemen. We will come back and have this conversation again and revisit what's happening in the southeast. Thank you very much. All right. Well, that's the show tonight. Thank you all for being part of the conversation. Don't forget you can watch a replay of the program. Just go on our YouTube, which is plus TV Africa or plus TV Africa lifestyle. And of course, click on plus politics and you can get on any show that you have missed. And don't forget to follow us on all our social media platforms. I am Mary Anacorn. Have a good evening.