 双 叶 双 叶 双 叶 双 叶 双 叶双 叶 及 叶. I intend to take it very seriously indeed, in fact, Israel has given me a sword, a very sharp and big sword, which I am supposed to use against all the enemies of the state and against the enemies of our nation. I want to really thank, through you, Excellency, the right honbu, Justice Bagge, the Emir for this very kind question. The national state infectious diseases diagnosis and research center is a landmark achievement. There is no question at all that anywhere in the world this type of achievement deserves to be celebrated. But I think that perhaps for me the underlying lessons to be learned from this very important achievement are about three things. The first is vision. That vision is critical, especially in development. And that money is not everything. As a matter of fact, if you have the funds and you do not have the vision, you will achieve nothing. But if you have the vision, you will most likely attract money. Nasera state is not by any means the wealthiest state in the country. In fact, if you look at what Nasera state earns and what is allocated, it certainly doesn't come anywhere near the top one third. But with the vision, the state has proved that vision is even more important than money. And I want to commend his Excellency Governor, former Governor Tankoha Makura, who conceived of this place as properly acknowledged by his Excellency the Governor. He conceived of this idea and started the project. But perhaps the second lesson to learn is that vision itself can be killed if your successor does not have a big enough mind, if your successor is small-minded. If your successor is small-minded, vision means nothing. Continuity is not just one party succeeding another. It is the very notion that when you succeed someone, you develop all of the great ideas that they started, you build on vision. And I think his Excellency the Governor has proved that by building on the great vision of Governor Tankoha Makura and has brought us to this place today that we are able to celebrate a notable scientific and technological achievement. But I think perhaps for me the third and perhaps most important lesson is that this country has everything that it takes to be the best anywhere in the world. We have everything it takes. We have the talents. We have men and women on vision. And we have all of the resources that it takes to be just as good as anywhere in the world. As we've heard, the center here comprises a biosafety level three laboratory, a molecular biology laboratory, an infectious diseases isolation unit and an epidemiology unit as well. And we are told that these are top of the class, first-rate facilities that you could find anywhere in the world. So this is not just some Mickey Mouse tiny little achievement. This is a phenomenal achievement in technology terms and it has been done and fulfilled by Nigerians and done here in Nigeria. So I think that we should congratulate ourselves and that we should really hold our heads up high. For those of us who are tall as a governor, we can work tall. For those of us of more modest heights, we can tell you the longer the short of the story. All of it is good. But I want to really commend his excellence in the governor and his team for seeing that this project actually came to fruition and to fulfillment. And for making sure that they did it in grand style. And I also want to commend the governor for acknowledging the leadership and the vision of his predecessor. This is as it should be and this I think demonstrates his own capacity, his own personal capacity and his own humility and his own personal and his own vision as well. I want to thank you all for this and to say that everything that we are able to achieve, every little bit that we are able to achieve adds greatly to the greatness of our nation. Our nation is a great nation and we must never despair, must never despair. In the past few months, COVID, the economic circumstances, the figures and some issues of security. But I can assure you that just as the scripture says, the scripture says that weeping may endure for a night, but that joy comes in the morning. I am very assured and I am continually assured by the people of this country, by the kind of leadership that we have in our president, President Mohamed Muher, who is focused. I want to say that I am very, very assured that the dawn for this country is coming. That our greatness is only hidden slightly now by the clouds. But that these clouds will clear and we will see for ourselves a great nation, the nation that God has purposed us to be. And that's one of the things that tells us that so eloquently is what we're here to commission today. So it is my very special privilege and pleasure to, and I'm sure that in a few minutes when we walk over there, we will officially commission the first rate. First rate in class, first of its kind in West Africa, and perhaps even in Africa, the Natharaowa Infectious Diseases Diagnosis and Research Center. God bless you. Thank you very much.