 If this is any consolation, Adama State has emerged the best performing state in routine immunisation and COVID-19 vaccination. Adama shares a wood alongside five other states of Nigeria, one from each of the six geopolitical regions of the country, had a ceremony in Abuja. The Executive Director of National Primary Health Development Agency, Dr Faisal Shraib, stated that Adama was chosen based on the commitment and support of the state government towards improving the performance of routine immunisation and other primary health care services. Express hope that the recognition would encourage Governor Ahmadu Umarufenturi to continue to provide support to primary health care and routine immunisation programmes in the state. The Adama State government is deploying all the resources, working with its partners to see that we address the health challenges, particularly the vaccine preventable diseases. With respect to Maternal Neurator Tetenos, we are launching the campaign in Luman and we are intensifying Tetenos vaccination and all other vaccinations across the 21 local government areas of Adama State. We are also preparing for OBR outbreak response to the circulating mutant polio virus that was reported in one of the neighboring states, so we are building and guarding our immunity by embarking on another round of outbreak response in the entirety of Adama State, the 226 political wards in the 21 local government areas. We are also intensifying the COVID vaccination campaign in all the nooks and crannies which in those who have started but have not completed and those who are here to start with these vaccines for the COVID vaccination. Somebody have said it and it is clear that in immunisation today, when the champion is something of pride on the issue of Maternal Neurator Tetenos Immunisation, this is another killer disease that the world is looking at. It is afraid to the growth of young ones to ensure that the status of the country or the states is being made healthy. To that point, we are strongly in support, as I said earlier, that the National Primary Health Department agencies were able to save about 27,030 doses of treatment for this campaign alone. And this vaccine is going to be used. This vaccine is going to be free. This vaccine is effective. This vaccine is efficient. And this vaccine is going to help us to bring down that what we call unitary e-cases in other states. At least to look at our human resource and also look at how we can be able to manage the financial resource. We know COVID-19 has actually managed human health and if it were not going to. So we look at it as a strategy. And that is why all the activities and the short-term community are able to create demand and inform people what are the necessary things to do so that at least we can have a better outcome of all the interventions we are doing in the state. I must also at this juncture commend the state governments for their commitment to, in terms of supporting these activities, while also commenting on partners. I have taken their support. I have been given adequately to the teams in the agency and I have key employees that it is of the government to ensure that we give these services.