 And the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has praised the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria for its efforts in championing green energy introduced by the federal government after President Boilatineba removed the fuel subsidy. Idris said the federal government aims to reduce transportation costs by over 50% through the CNG initiative. The minister said the removal of the fuel subsidy presented an opportunity for organisations like Ireland to shape Nigeria's energy landscape. Energy initiative, in other words, the federal government's investment in the CNG project. In the wake of the removal of the fuel subsidy, of course, it was expected that the price of PMS will go up. This will in turn affect the price of the transport costs for Nigerians going to and through their boroughs places of work. The federal government immediately thought it was wise. In addition to other measures introduced the CNG. The CNG is expected to bring down the cost of transportation by more than 50%. And I'm happy that ITMAN is in the forefront in this fangat of achieving the CNG initiative. I will call on you to continue to partner and to support President Boilatineba in this direction.