 In Delta, the state governor, Ifai Yokohwa, has signed a supplementary appropriation bill of $71 billion approved by the House of Assembly. The budget comprises $65.5 billion for capital expenditure and $5.6 billion as recurrent expenditure. The governor also ascended to eight other bills, Delta State's Development and Property Authority Bill 2022, among others. In his remarks, Yokohwa loaded the House of Assembly for its support and cooperation with the executive in the past eight years. I want to use this opportunity again to appreciate the Delta State House of Assembly for the great work that they did for us in the last eight years. They were partners and we worked together to do the best that we can for the people of Delta State. We've been a lot instead of people because all arms of government did work together and together, even as I say, as I did say this debate, I would have a very recent appreciation of God for that which they were able to do or that people was able to use us to do in this debate. There's no doubt that we came, we saw what the previous administration would be and we appreciated it. We also looked into it as well before the foundation was not fully built and we had to build those foundations and we continued working together to build on the foundation that we all did complete. I would like to present nine very important bills of asset. The objective of these bills are geared towards making your assets all finished strong.