 Can you quickly bring us up to speed as to what's happening now in the state as to the jailbreak? Thank you very much. It was an unfortunate situation. There was an intel before the attack was carried out and that led to beefing up security around the correctional center at Canberra. We had soldiers there and also mobile policemen and that was why they were able to repel the attackers and that led to a situation where we did not have too many casualties. We lost a soldier unfortunately and another mobile policeman but also the attackers were seriously attacked by the security agents around the place. So many of the many of the emits from the correctional center that escaped have been re-arrested. I was briefed a couple of minutes ago. We have one or eight back to the correctional center now and many are still coming even on their own. So that is the situation right now. Great, you obviously answered my second question because I was going to ask if you are on you know tracking and tracing these inmates but you have already told us that you have been able to get most of them back but you said that security persons were already told about there was intel as to what was going to happen and you beefed up security. Could it be that the security that you beefed up or the men that you sent to the correctional facility were not enough to repel these people as to for the jailbreak to even take place because if they were able to repel them they couldn't have even been able to get into the jail cells in the first place? Yeah this intel are always very limited in terms of information they give to you. You don't even know where they are going to attack. There was an intel that they were going to attack. Places to take over. Another places in the state. So we beefed security because we have soldiers there and we have a movement there but the attack was a very highly coordinated one and it was a very serious attack. So I think they were unable to stop them from attacking the correctional center but they reacted very swiftly because of the robust security architecture that we had in the state and because also the governor gave the marching order to the state security advisor to ensure that immediately the security agents were mobilized to support those on ground there to be able to ensure that we record less casualty. We're able to achieve that largely because of the security network in the state not just the conventional security agents alone but the hunters the local vigilante and all of that were able to track the inmates to be able to bring them back and also the attackers went with very serious gun wounds. We know that many of them will be arrested soon. We have already made play to health institutions not to treat people with gun wounds until they get clearance from a security agent. So we are tracking them and we are very sure for this not a place you can come to do such a thing. We are tracking them and in a couple of days we are going to apprehend them and bring them to justice. I'm curious and I know that you may not have as much information as the person who runs the correctional facility but who are the people who are in the custody of this correctional facility and why would why do you think that such heavily armed gunmen would want to make a hit on that correctional institute? What exactly do you think that they were after? Thank you very much. It is on record that very high-profile criminals are in that correctional center. Some of them are bandits, some of them are Boko Haram people that were arrested, some of them are standing trial, some of them have been convicted. So it is most likely that it is these organized criminals with very serious network globally that have been able to come there to wreck this kind of havoc on that correctional center. It is too early to go into conclusions but we know that they definitely came there to rescue some of their colleagues. Has there been any such similar case in Kaba or even in Kogiste before now or is this the first of its kind and what what is to say that this might not be a test case and that they might want to come back and what measures is the government putting in place to make sure that that never ever happened? This is not, it happened a couple of years ago at Koton Karofi, the Koton Karofi Correctional Center and when you look at it it is about national issue now because a couple of months ago we witnessed the same in Nemo states and now we are witnessing it also in Kaba. So it shows that the federal government will have to do more to strengthen security around their own agencies so that they will not be vulnerable to this kind of attacks and when we have this kind of attacks they should be able to have enough security on ground to be able to repel it and we as a state we as a state we were able to master a lot of security strength to be able to keep these at bay but you know it is a federal government institution and expect that the federal government will be able to do more. Our intervention was to support the federal government and also to ensure that our people are not caught in the crossfire so we will continue to support them but they have to play the leading role in ensuring that all correctional centers across the country these are things that have been happening. They have seen it in Nemo a couple of months ago and that is the right signal to the federal government to ensure that these centers are seriously secured. Kingsley Farnwell is the Honourable Commissioner for Information called you state. Thank you very much for speaking with us. Thank you very much. And don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.