 Statistics obtained from the 2021 Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, MICS indicates that between three and four children die within one month of delivery in Ekiti, Ogun and or your states. This is just as the survey also revealed that the prevalence of child marriage in Ekiti state, according to the National Bureau of Statistics, these are worrisome indicators. It's a robust data, you know, but we don't want it to end as just data on the shelf. So the media need to reach out to all stakeholders, including the right holders themselves, children, you know, to really understand where they are or where the government and other stakeholders, including their own members of household and parents, religious groups, civil society organizations, what other roles do they really have to play? Now across most of the indices, we're not doing very well. Even where we are not the New West, in the South West, we're still not where we're supposed to be. It's suboptimal. So we need to look at anti-natal care. We need to look at skilled better tendons. We need to look at immunization. We need to look at postnatal care. These are all things we need to look at. Now how do we get to that? We need to look at as they go. We need to sit and understand what are the drivers that are bringing our indicators down. Is it a demand issue? Is it a supply issue? This data is being used for by government. They will now know where the state or the community they are really is. They need to now tell them where they are going, what the community needs, and the condition they have. So that is the essence of using data for planning purposes. This data is me.