 And moving on to Biosylt State, some stakeholders have appraised Governor Doier-Diery's two years in office. They've spoken security and infrastructural developments in the state, saying that government has performed beyond the expectations of residents. A correspondent, Jesse SA, has details. Governor Doier-Diery will mark two years in office on February 14. While the state government has kick-started activities for its second anniversary, some residents speak on the governor's strides on road infrastructure. Some roads that are ongoing and some are finished already. So maybe I've walked this level on the senatorial district roads, Main Bay, Brass, and then Oklahoma, and then Edouard, and then this sub-Sahamaic removal road. Maybe I've achieved this height in two years compared to what other people have done in the past. I think the governor is trying... If you don't transportation to the Keremo, it cannot be open for sight. Because if you want to go to Keremo, you pass all the way from Delta, before you enter Speedboad, before you go to your company. Here in Anguara, Oklahoma, we don't go to Angama. Road traffic, you know, the importance of roadbring, development, road vision, everything. On security, they say there has been great improvement since the current administration came on board. Two years before now, we can walk freely in Tongbia by eight in the evening, without being harassed by woodlands. But today, if you go to Tongbia and about, even at 11 o'clock, you see people walking freely. If you also go to Swally, you will see that the same thing is happening in Swally. Even within the streets, there are lights, street lights in some streets which are giving birth to street vigilantes. In terms of security, it has done well. We all know what is happening. Every December, you cannot sleep with your two eyes closed. But this is in December because of the vehicles involved. The whole December, there are many incidents of security. However, a former member of the State House of Assembly, Foni Williams has a different point of view. The security situation is unabated in Nagua. Barely about three weeks ago, there is a man that is kidnapped in Nogbia main town. Barely two weeks ago, federal autocracy was kidnapped. Barely two weeks ago, another citizen was kidnapped in Dimro Street, right inside the state capital. What is happening? The security measures that are on ground are not yielding results because the government of the day is seeing security as a fiscal exercise, provision of vehicles and maybe providing logistics for security apparatus. Security has gone beyond that. So the government should give up to its responsibility. You also advise the government to focus on how to provide jobs, power and portable drinking water for residents as there has been no public water supply since 2013. Just CSA, plus TV News, Yenagwa. Thank you for watching.