 From river state, we'll move on to a shown state where government has announced its redness to begin massive enumeration and headcount of migrants and immigrants in the state to prevent any form of security threat that may arise from the unchecked influx of migrants. Now, this was announced shortly after a meeting convened by the leadership of the State Committee on Peaceful Coexistence between Fulani Bororo Farmers and Crump Farmers held in Oshubu. Our correspondent, Allah Sub-Kami Ogumuqa, completes this report as presented from our studios. The chairman of the committee, Mudashiru Togun, who applauded the participants who were largely heads of Fulani's and Bororo's said the administration of Gov. Goyega Oyetola would leave no stone unturned to ensure peace between Yoruba farmers and Fulani Bororo herders. He said the state's government will ensure data capturing to enhance proper profiling of the herders residing in the state as part of efforts to strengthen the cordial relationship between the Fulani Bororo herders and Yoruba crop farmers. Togun said the state had worked out a modality to begin the issuance of identity cards to Fulani's and Bororo's living in the state. Any of them committed any crime is traceable to decide their quantities of these emigration we are planning to do. How many so-called Mr. Gov. Gov. Gov. Gov. Gov. Gov. Gov. Gov. They leave that very soon in the back of the SSO. So we are giving the assignment In his response, the Seriki Fulani in the state, Ibrahim Babatunde, assured the government of total compliance with relevant rules capable of sustaining the bond of unity existing between them and Yoruba crop farmers. We are happy with the decision of the government because of the invaders that we are not even aware of. But the people just generalize that they are Fulani. But if we have ID cards, we all know ourselves. If we discover any criminals among us, we will report them to relevant authorities. The meeting was attended by all the heads of Fulani's Bororos known as Serikis across the state who renewed their cooperation with the ocean state government and pledged their readiness to continue to live peacefully.