 With the spate of inter-curity in River State and the country at large, stakeholders in the Niger Delta region have come together to prefer possible solutions to the challenges plaguing Nigeria. They spoke intensively and extensively during the roundtable discussion at the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations NIPR in Potakat, River State. They stressed the need for leaders to be apolitical in treating the issues. The keynote speaker, Bobo Sophie Brown, who spoke on the theme, the future of Nigeria Delta in the current security turmoil in Nigeria, emphasized the need for the federal government to look into the current security challenge, noting that Boko Haram is not the only threat in the country. He emphasized the need for the Niger Delta leaders to improve the economy and concentrate only on crude oil exploration. State chairman of the NIPR, Polinos and Serham urged the media to be aware of the roles they play as watchdogs and the society concerning security issues. The federal government, remarkably, does not have a coherent explanation, a coherent report on security challenges in the country. It keeps presenting this as if Boko Haram is our only challenge, whereas the problems have been multiplied. As I pointed out, we have see-by-receive, we have all kinds of gangs fighting for territory to do drugs, to sell minerals in Zamfra. At the end of this meeting, we set a national agenda and then get the conversation and narrative that will help Nigeria as a country to solve the million of security issues. In his past, a lecturer with the Department of Mass Communication River State University, Professor Godwin Okon, called for support of government in the fight against insecurity. He recommended community management as a possible solution to the insecurity challenge. We must have integration of technology and this integration of technology must be born out of expanding facilities and investments in that particular sector because we can no longer fight security using the antics of yesterday. It is not possible. Time to have change. Dynamism rules the world. It is not elderly men, not elderly women that are causing this matter. It is the use, concentration, exactly restlessness in the use to also look at job creation. The keynote speakers digs NIPR to create platforms to allow voices of professional groups and associations to be heard and build strength at the chapter and national level to focus on issues that touch on the economy. And don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.