 Now Chairman, Senate Committee and Appropriation, Senator Solomon Adiola has assured my dreams that the 2024 appropriation of $28.7 trillion would put an end to hunger in the land. Adiola, representing Ogun West at the Red Chambers, stated this while responding to questions from journalists on the sidelines of a new year program to appreciate his constituents in the Laro, U.S. and local government area of Ogun State. The Senate reiterated that President Ballartinibo is determined to end the economic hardship faced by Nigerians as evident with the immediacy with which he signed the 2024 budget into law. He explained that out of the $28.7 trillion appropriation signed by the President, agriculture alone gapped over 300 billion Naira, saying that it was a sign that the President's administration meant business. The President has signed the appropriation bill into law. We now have a $28.7 trillion Naira appropriation bill, an act of which agriculture alone is taking over 300 billion Naira. And what that simply means is that the government of the day is determined to end hunger in the country. He would be doing so much in the era of production. He has even, in a way, by proxy supported school feeding in various schools across the length and breadth of this country. So able to give us hope and a clear pathway to ensuring that those challenges that we are currently facing are addressed and Nigerians become a better place and Nigerians are going to live an improved life going forward in the new year. The major thing that the government is supposed to do has not been done. The autonomy of the local government is so important, but that's the closest government to the people. And another thing the government is here to do is to talk about out of school children that is adding majorly to the insecurity of this country. You can't leave kids in the streets and expect them not to be a criminal. So you get notified about fresh news updates.