 And now to election martyrs, the presidential candidate of the People's Democratic Party, PDP, Atikur Abubaka has reiterated his commitment to restructuring the facilitated national unity and development. Abubaka, who appeared at the Adity's Forum, an initiative of the Nigerian Guild of Editors in Lagos, said that before setting out for the presidential race, he sat down to analyze challenges facing the country. He said that he came out with a five point development agenda with policy options for the country. Now, the former vice president said that his broad policy options covered the unity of the country, security, restructuring, economy, and education. On restructuring, Abubaka said that he started advocating restructuring since he was in office. PDP will form a government of national unity. We will bring other members of the party opposition who would have lost the war. So this is one only of ways to reunify this country. And then we now begin to move. Today, we have 17 heirs of the various security agencies. All of them came from the north. I won't put that, it's my best. I will make sure that every geopolitical zone is represented in those security outfits. This is also another way you can unify the country and give every part of this country a sense of belonging. Liberalize the economy, promote the private sector to create jobs and wealth in simple, straightforward terms. Is broad, liberalizing the economy is broad, empowering the private sector is broad, and of course, continuing the privatization of our public enterprises. In other words, more private sector-driven economy.