 Government State Emergency and Management Agency Executive Secretary James Iopu has suspended a biometric exercise in the Goma camp of the International Organization for Migration IOM and UNHCR due to alleged hoodlum attacks on IOM and UNHCR staff. The exercise has been conducted to determine the number of households displaced and to maintain calmness. This is one of the steps for the settlement plan of the Governor of Bonestate. And when the team was in doubt, there was this allegation that the token, the token is the, they had to profile household, household by household and get them a ticket. They called a ticket token. So when the ticket was given to most of the traditional rulers, they will come with their list that the token should be given to them. The IDPs alleged that they will now give this thing to some people to come and say to them. So there was a massive protest and then the youth used the advantage or the protest by these women who have been demanded to pay some 30 amount of money before they will be registered. And the youth stopped the IOM team from working. They smashed some of their equipment, asked them to withdraw from the camp for their safety. Here I have noted his aim to determine IDP data for timely resettlement plans with 19 out of 23 local government areas and marked for the barometric exercise. The barometric exercise is to identify those people who are displaced, have verifiable data. When these people are known, we know the number of people who are displaced, where they come from. And then it will help us to plan for their settlement. For now, we have suspended the activities of the exercise in Goma for the meantime. But they don't know what they are going to lose when we, the team, the IOM will withdraw the exercise. Although we have break them, not to worry, we are going to take measures for their safety and then we continue with the exercise. When we get that verifiable data, the government will commence the process of resettlement. I only appeal to them that I really know what they are going to do for them.