 We just quickly run through our product form, is enough today. As you know, enough is enough is partnering with us every Monday to ensure that they inform the citizens on different things regarding governance, right? And today we want to look at the issue of the police, especially with the recent happenings around the police. Remember we talked about the police and if we can actually end impunity in the police sector. So today, when you hear the phrase, police is your friend, right? It seems to have lost this meaning for many Nigerians due to the constant altercations between police officers and citizens. So of course in conjunction with enough is enough Nigeria, we are asking is the police truly a friend in need? And I think Noma you have, you know, some kinds of history or background to set us off, you know, on the conversation and you as well. Absolutely. So what the law says about the police under the criminal code is that any citizen that assaults a police officer is liable to serve up to three years imprisonment and the penalty for police officer assaulting a citizen is as much as 25 years imprisonment. So you can see that there's much more penalty on the police officers who are supposed to be upholding the law. And the way forward to help citizens to begin to rebuild the relationship with the police as you know, preferred by enough is enough is that enforcement agencies need to have read regular medical checkups and mandatory psychological assessment across board for all the law enforcement officers. This is because sometimes because of what they go through the emotional and the trauma and, you know, very serious situations that they have to go through, it's important that they are they go through psychological analysis to ensure that they are fit and able to do their job. Okay, go ahead. So let's just run through. Okay. Okay. So taking it from where Noma stopped again as part of the way forward in ensuring that we have a more robust police enforcement is the Nigerian police force to implement internal control and independent external oversight over the activities of police personnel. The second thing is the police service commission, the human rights commission, the attorney general of the Federation, the cuts and all the public officials have to play their part in keeping police officers accountable. I mean, this goes back to what we always say, if everybody is doing their job, I mean, there would always be round holes, round pegs and round holes. Everybody would hold each other accountable and we can begin to stay real sustainable growth and development. Absolutely. So if you are assaulted or you've been assaulted by a police officer, notice that there are some things, you know, this is how you respond to if there's any issue of assault. You can record a video during the act to present as evidence later. You can register a complaint with the complaint response unit of the Nigerian police force and that's on www.npf.gov.ng slash complaint 22, right? Not complaint, complaint with a T, right? And then how can you also respond continuation would be reach out to the organized organizations aimed at seeking justice against human rights infringement. Some also officers, some of the officers rather they offer pro bono legal services such as citizens gavel. That's on www.gavel.ng. You can also hire legal services, you know, to take actions. So I mean, for more information, if you want to know more about your governor, your senator's house of reps, state house of assembly, local government chairman and all of that, go to 01-700-6381. Just say hello to the chat box for enough is enough and you will get many relevant information there. It's important that we keep on bringing issues around. So we've looked at, we've tried different things, PVCs and all of that. We're seeing how a lot of things have been lopsided, right? So let's also start to find as we're trying to solve the problem from the angle of maybe voting the right leaders in. Let's also try to also equip ourselves with information that then helps us, you know, to keep our leaders accountable. All right, so here's what we found as today's quote. We're going to run through that. We're turned to pieces by parties and animosities for my part. I see no end to them. As you may know, several people such as the Labor Party and PDP presidential candidates are protesting the outcome of the February 25 presidential polls where Ashwaju Ahmed Bola Tinobu was proclaimed winner. Now with the current situations happening with the Labor Party leadership today, we'll be discussing the tribunal slash the Labor Party crisis and its impact on the inauguration if there will be any. Now we have with us David Houdain. We'll do all of that when we come back from the break. Stay with us.