 The theme's plus agenda is all about social inclusion, gender equality and the youth. Hence, a lot of attention is being paid to the young people by the legal state government. Commissioner for Information and Strategy Bengal Mottesha stated this during a media poll with legal state governance office correspondents in Lagos. Plus, TV correspondent Lovie Kokoyedokong was there and now reports. The media poll provided an opportunity for these men and women who have covered activities of the state governor day in, day out to get to hear from the commissioner on some issues. It also afforded the commissioner on a venue to hear directly from the journalist on views about what people are saying about government. Without further ado, the men of the fourth estate of the realm led by George Okoji immediately swung interaction, wasting no time they fired their shots, of course not bullets, but questions asked the commissioner. First was on the theme's plus agenda of the so-called led government. That plus is simply about social inclusion, about gender equality and about the youth. That means in this second tenure, so many things that we are going to be doing, attention will be paid to our young people because people say that they are leaders of tomorrow. But this administration believes that it's not even a question of tomorrow that they are leaders of today. And you can see that in all of the things that we are doing and things that are going on here in Lagos. He also gave updates on some ongoing projects in the state. The other language is going to be completed. We were there a few weeks ago for us to see the level of work. We have seen the kind of transformation that that bridge has brought to that area. It means that when it is completed, people will no longer be missing their fights when they are going to be here, but then there is a traffic congestion. The traffic congestion around that area will definitely fade. It's going to be insignificant if at all it's going to be there. So it's like somebody flying all the way from Okwebi to Odota, Odoya, La Ronda, and then it's going to be completed around the very land. So that is it for that project. There are so many others that are going to be completed this year. Omar Toshio similarly touched on how Governor Sawulu is encouraging the youth. In Lagos, we are giving them all of the opportunities that they need in the creative industry where over 6,000 of them have been trained to do pre-mediting, script writing, acting, and such things by giants in the trade, such as Eber Yorke, Oghiti, Omar, and Eboni Lai. You can see what we have done about 16 vocational centres that Lagos Government runs. Over 16,000 of them have been trained. After passing out of these schools, they were not left to their own devices. They were given the equipment to go and start their new trade. On security, the Commission are reiterated that the State Government is not leaving any stone unturned to ensure Lagosians sleep with both eyes closed. He maintained that Governor Sawulu is committing a lot of forms into security and declared that Lagos is very secured and would continue to be so. Love and good luck to you. Plus TV news.