 Reverse State Governor Yosem Wickey says there is greater gain communities can derive when they notify the state government of any dispute that may have with oil companies operating in their areas. Yosem Wickey says there are these when members of the Oboe Traditional Council and stakeholders formally introduce its eminence, Oachuku, Oboeha, Onam, Obe the Third, Oboe of Oboe Land to the Governor of the State at Government House, Port Hacot. Governor Wickey said that the state government will not longer tolerate a situation where communities with block roads stop operations of companies and think that the government will intervene on their behalf. He insisted that communities must at all times first report their grievances to the state government and not resort to taking laws into their own hands. It is not when you go and blow up the pipeline for the gas that you get what you want to get. There's nothing wrong in you liars with the government to make sure companies fulfill their promises and whatever it is provided in the memorandum of understanding. No community can do it alone in a government to give you support. If you recognize the government, the first thing you would do is to let government know these are your grievances against companies operating in your domain, but not just to go and take the action and then say government will come, I will not come. Your business is the interests of your people and make sure that your communities are in peace. What is actually peace that we enjoy in our area? You were the government and the government was government. It was difficult for everyone to lie down and see, but today peace has returned and the very essence of the case has returned. We are not unmindful of the efforts we made. The architecture we put in place, indeed, we don't know how to say that thank you properly. But however it is, for us to do it, and I know your spirit has succeeded.