 The governor of Kaduna State, Ubasani, has met with the leaders of organized labor in the state, proposing a collaborative approach to finding solutions to the burden the removal of first subsidy may cause. He announced the formation of a joint committee consisting of representatives from the government, Labor Congress and other stakeholders. We had a very sincere discussion. I was also aware that I have been involved in the struggle for the right of workers in Nigeria in the last 30 years, myself. And I have someone who have fought for the instrument of democracy, rule of law, equality, freedom and justice. I know the situation better than anyone. And I also understand the fact that as a senator in the last four years, there is no even provision in the current budget for subsidy from 1st June. So the fact remains extremely complicated because the current president and commander in chief, Aswajibola Matrinobu, is left with no option than to announce the removal of subsidy because he has not been in the budget at all. But the most important thing and the reason why I quickly call the labor leaders here this morning is because I know the crisis that will face the downtrodden, the masses, because this is something that is solving. And of course, as leaders, it's our responsibility to come with very important and robust palliative arrangement. And I believe we cannot do that without the support and the cooperation of the labor leaders. That is why they're here this morning. And we had a very important and a very sincere meeting where we all came together to give our own position. And I'm really happy with their own submission, their own advice.