 The Nigerian Immigration Service, NIS by our state command, has arrested about 12 irregular immigrants at various locations in Yenegwa, the state capital. The state control of the NIS, Sander James said the move was part of efforts to curtail the growing security challenges across the country. Those arrested were mostly cobalas and water vendors, but NIS said that the operation was not targeted at any particular group of people. The issue concerning flush out of irregular migrants is an immigration-related issue. But the issue that concerns all of us that have to do with security is a general issue, and that's why all our sundry are requested to work hand in hand with us. Those who are going to give us intelligence should do so. Those who are going to divulge information should do so. Nobody should hide any irregular migrant who is a security man or a peddler that says water to them or a shokobla. Our mission is not to force anybody who actually wants to follow the due process of the law from doing what is supposed to do in Bahasa. And we are not targeting any individual. We are only trying to do what the federal government wants to do with respect to equals protocol that gives specification for how member, citizens of member state can decide, can do business, and can work.