 The legacy of Governor Babajire Somolu has sworn in Olabode Aguro as the 22nd head of state, head of the state civil service. Performing the ceremony, the governor charged the new head of service to commit to efficient service delivery. The governor expressed confidence in Aguro's capabilities and capacity to successfully lead the legacy of public service and to build on the legacy and achievement of his predecessors. Similarly, the governor raised the state's revolving car loan for civil servants from 100 million to 1 billion Naira. There's still a lot more to be done in order to continue with the bar of professionalism of service delivery and to ensure that prompt, effective and efficient delivery is the least thing that the ocean deserves so that we can meet up with good, honest practices. Even if there's a higher position of our people, this is a fact that the new head of service must completely educate themselves and our administration recognizes this foreign rule that the public service set a place in the government market and in the delivery of democracy to the people. Indeed, the public service is a way that keeps governance and government running. To this end, we are always proud to welcome all the legacy public service. In his speech, Olabode Aguro thanked the governor for giving him the opportunity to serve the state as HOS. He also commanded his predecessor, Hakim Murio-Kwongla, for recommending him for service. I promised to him to further promote the welfare, the working environment and conditions and training of all children. I believe with this treatment, we will get the best out of him and I'm sure he will give us 120 cents. We will look after the welfare, we will look after the working environment and we will make sure that we get the best training across all children. And we all know, Mr. Gautam knows the welfare. He knows how to serve and can impress the world with the numerous policies Mr. Gautam has said. Thank you.