 A group under the ages of Talakawa's parliament has expressed concern over the insecurity on the Benin-Auchi Road for some years. Speaking to our reporter Akpomo Jero on Friday in Benin City, the state capital spokesman of the group, Kola Edokpai, called on Governor Godinobaseki to build up better security along the road that has become a kidnapper's spot. Those that are traveling to Akpomo, those that are traveling to Auchi, those that are traveling to Abuja are kidnapped on daily basis. Those that cannot afford to pay ransom are executed in the most barbaric and primitive manners. As if we are living in a state of anarchy as if we don't have governments in those states and Nigeria. Those that are saddled with the responsibility to protect life and save property are busy chasing shadows. In Benin-Auchi Road, I've turned to a centre of Kinampi. On daily basis, Kinampi has become a recording decimal. People cannot log out, go to the village. People cannot log out, live the village to the city. Those in the village cannot log out, assess their farm. Their farm will be occupied by the criminal estimate. They cannot assess their farm. They cannot log out. They cannot log out, assess their crops. We want to appeal to the state governor at the area of our vigilante experts mostly. As we are talking now, we have lost up to about 10 vigilantes this year. And the area we want to appeal to that issue be remembered of their agreement or rather a promise he made to us. After the incident of our brother that was late, he came to us and he told us that he's going to use his best office and his authority to make sure that those bush is becombed and those will I call it migrants is becombed out of the forest for us to our peace. But now it's like he has forgotten. Hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.