 The Cardinal State Charter of the Catholic Diocese of Cunfanchan has condemned Bandit's attack and sent Raphael Parish in Faddan-Khamatin-Zangan-Takata for the Co-Government Area of Cardinal State, which resulted in the death of a young seminarian. Now the Bandits are said to have stormed the parish residence in large numbers and set fire to the area where two priests escaped and one of the young seminarians, Bro Naman Adenlami, was killed. Reverend Dr. Joseph Ier, the chairman of Cardinal State, can criticize the frequency of Bandits carrying out attacks on innocent lives and properties, citing over 66 cleric death, motorcycles, and large ransom payments over the years. Kinetic action and other actions need to work together to solve problems. I think one of the things we've always told the government is that there are areas where force will be used, there are areas where diplomacy will be used, there are areas where connection will be used. I have always said this and I want to say it. Until and unless people trust government, people will not say what they see, people will not say what they know, because those who have come out to speak against evil have ended up finding themselves in danger. The government must sit up. One important primalist community of government is protecting lives and properties of citizens, whether through kinetic strategy or whatever strategy, government have the power to do it. But if government refuse to do it, and possibly even turn to accuse the people and attack the people, criminals will say, oh, government is speaking for us and continue to have a field day. That's why I always call and I want to appeal to the calling governor. And look, let there be a change in our strategy. Let there be a change in the way we engage. Yes, recently we have been calling on so many meetings. We must say this to see how we can work together. Let's continue to inspire this until the result is achieved. He also lamented the continent's attacks on the citizens calling on the federal and state government to intensify efforts to end the security challenges which ease their primary responsibility. Sir, it is painful. It is unfortunate that we are still experiencing this kind of evil destruction of lives and properties in the ministry. Yesterday on 8 p.m., these gunmen came in their numbers. They set the victory on fire. And suddenly a young seminary, who I understand was not really feeling fine. That is why he was home. Got caught up in the fire and died in commandant attack. To us as the church, we are saddened. To us as a church, we are grieving. To us as a church, we are in pain. How long will this thing continue? If you just look from the clarity point of view, the ministry have lost not less than 16 clergymen due to banning attack and kill. When will our security agencies truly wake up and act responsibly?