 Meanwhile, an international non-governmental organization asked them in Nigeria is working to achieve a Nigeria without irregularities, poverty, and other social and economic problems bedeviling the country. The goal is to improve citizens' participation in governance and strengthen social coercion through inclusive and participatory community development, planning across 16 wards of Mechika-looking government area of Adamoa state. Speaking at the flag of all of the campaign, the acting country director of Oxfam in Nigeria, Tenjani Hamza, disclosed that the organization has identified some deficiencies and gaps in the current planning and budgeting processes in Adamoa state. Also, the cluster coordinator, Just Transition and Inclusion and Commission Manager Duke Benjamin said the gaps identified by Oxfam in the planning and budgeting process in Adamoa state also include irregular release of budgeted funds for implementation of the projects and planning. While we recognize the magnitude of the tasks, we are also acutely aware of the power of unity and our success will go on the foundation of solid partnership with the state and local level authorities and with all stakeholders present in this room. The event is very meaningful as it is important in the context of collaboration between government and development partners. It holds the key to the cooperation, the understanding and smooth implementation as well as sustainability of projects. For Adamoa state, GAZ, Oxfam and indeed other partners, Community Steal the Government Planning, which we call CEP for short, is not a new concept as you all know that's been implemented by GAZ in five local governments already here in Adamoa state also together with Oxfam in other local government areas. For example, in Duray, in DEMSA and others. The implementation in which GAZ stands out because of the presence of the citizen engagement and the participatory planning policy which was launched in June last year. So you get notified about fresh news updates.