 Mohamed Sanusi II, the former Army of Kanyu, has commanded President Ballotinibo on the removal of petrol subsidy and ending multiple exchange rate regimes. Sanusi, a former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN spoke to journalists after meeting with the president. According to the economist, his meeting was to show solidarity with his friend, who he has confidence and was talking all the rights there as a Nigerian leader. The president and I are old friends. He's my brother. We've been friends since his first time as governor of Lagos State when I was a banker. And I have not seen him since the elections. I wanted to give him time to settle down. So the first reason was to come and congratulate him formally. But also I wear many caps. I wear the cap of an economist. So I came to thank him for the steps he has taken to put this economy on course. As you know, many of the issues that we have been talking about, the subsidy that has caused a haemorrhage on the fiscals, the multiple exchange rate regimes, and so on. These are issues that I have personally been talking about for a long time. And I'm happy that on his very first day, he has addressed these issues and the markets are happy. And it is important when the government does the right thing for us to give them feedback. There's not always when they do a wrong thing that you complain. So he has started on such a strong footing as far as the economy is concerned that we have to come and support and encourage that we continue along that path and be advocates for the policies he has pursued. Speaking further on the outcome of his meeting, Sanusi said, Chernobyl promised that the federal government would take a closer look at the air force rate that killed at least 37 headers in Nassar or a state earlier in 2023. The second cap I wear is that of the original Tabitha Pulaku. And I'm therefore concerned about the issue of herdsmen, farmer clashes, and he's also concerned. And we discussed steps that will need to be taken to begin to look at some of those issues. But in particular, I came to appeal to him on the case of the 37 herdsmen who were bombed by the air force in Nassar or a state a few months ago, which we wrote a letter to President Buhari on. And we have now written a reminder because it's a matter we do not want to be swept under the carpet. And the President has asked me again to send him that letter. And I'm sure that he will look into the matter.