 Meanwhile, the Baranus State Governor, Professor Babagana Zulum, has said his commitment to ensure that Baranus is security-free of terrorism. He stated these during a courtesy visit of the British High Commissioner to Nigeria and United Nations representatives at the Baranus State Government House, Maidukari. He said the model of his government will ensure the protection of IDPs, building resilience, job creation for youth and women, but most concerned is a durable solution to the conflicts and needs of displaced persons and their safety is important. And so while we should absolutely capitalize on the potential developments in line with your 25-year plan and your state's strategies for durable solutions, there are clearly some areas that remain many people that have desperate humanitarian needs. So getting that balance right, I think, is the key problem or challenge that this group wishes to understand and debate with you and understand your plans. But what are our aims today? We want to understand recent progress and also to better understand the present situation and also, of course, your future plans for the state. And in particular, discuss what are the safe and durable solutions that are possible to address this big challenge of improving the livelihoods of so many internally displaced people. This strategy has a governance structure that involves relevant stakeholders at national and state level that will ensure transparency, accountability, as well as monitoring, learning and evaluation. This commitment will require that we all truly and objectively align our activities and resources to each of these objectives and work in partnership and coordination.