 I'm here for four important assignments. The first is the MSME Clinic, which is a collaboration between the federal government and the state government, in this case, the OEU state government. And what we try to do at our MSME clinics is to bring regulatory authorities with us, the NAFDAQ, the Corporate Affairs Commission, SON, Bank of Industry. These are regulators and facilitators of business who come with us on these clinics to answer the questions of the small businesses and medium-scale businesses and to help in whatever way they can. One of the things we also want to do with these regulatory agencies and business facilitators is to be able to establish a one-stop shop in the various places that we go so that under the same roof, you can have the MSME clinic, you can have the SON, NAFDAQ, DOI, and even the Corporate Affairs Commission, so that whenever you require the assistance, you can simply go there and get that assistance. The second reason why I'm here is for what we describe as the energizing economies project. What we do in this project is to give power, solar power, to our markets. And today we have started in buggy markets. There we have started to provide solar power to replace the use of generators and to replace the use of all other unhealthy ways of powering the markets. We intend to conclude buggy markets and go to other markets in your state. This is a project that is very dear to the heart of our president, President Mohammad Buhari, because he believes that markets and places where small businesses and traders sell and where they do their business must have power. And that is where we are providing clean solar power in all of our markets across the country. The third reason why I'm here is to visit the beneficiaries of our social investment program, the Yen Power, the Jeep, and the school feeding program. In your state at the moment, we have 9,220 volunteers in the first batch of the MPR program. And that program, thank you very much. And we have another 10,392 that have been pre-selected for the second batch, which is scheduled to start next month. We intend to maintain the MPR program here in your state. We want to ensure that every MPR beneficiary is able, not just to do whatever they are doing at the moment, whether they are teaching or and agro or whether it's the public health or end-build, whichever one you are doing, we want to ensure that we are able to support you in whatever it is you are doing. And we want to make sure that you are able to create value and also create employment even for yourself as the years go by. Today, we are feeding 230,000 children across the state under our homegrown school feeding program. I've employed 2,363 cooks. Similarly, we have 14,529 households that are benefiting currently from the conditional cash transfer program, which is that program where we give 5,000 Naira every month to some of the poorest families in our country. Here we have 14,529 families that we give this 5,000 to every month. The President has directed that we expand the conditional cash transfer. The President has directed that we expand the micro-credit loan, the Jeep loan, to be able to give those who are the smallest traders, the list of the traders, the traders who sell goods, very small items, who sell plantain, bread, and other things. We are hoping to start that particular project across the country in the next month or so, so as to enable everybody who is working hard, everybody who is making an effort, who is trying their best in their own different ways to have some credit from the federal government in order to expand whatever businesses they are doing. Let me conclude by congratulating Governor Abiyola Jimobi for his notable achievements and for his determination to leave for your state a much better place than he left it. The evidence is there before us, not only in the infrastructure that Ohio State has seen in his years in government, but also the peace that the state enjoys, the improved road network, and the support that it has given to small businesses and markets across the state. The federal government looks forward to a continued close collaboration between the Ohio State government and ourselves in order to ensure that we are able to give maximum support to the ordinary Nigerian citizens so that all of us can get the full benefits of democracy and development. I want to also say that it is really the hope of Mr. President in particular that we should broaden opportunities for all Nigerians. Every Nigerian who is prepared to work hard ought to have something to do and the President is determined to support that either through the MPAR program or through our credit programs, the micro credit program, whether it is Jeep or the market money, we now have trader money which is even the smaller for the smaller traders. Every one of those opportunities is available to every Nigerian and Mr. President is very determined to ensure that all of us benefit from it.