 Managing Director of Lower Niger River Basin Development Authority at Denea Ramosa is the development authorities to be repositioned for better service delivering areas of food production to guarantee food security. I will make the disclosure shortly after a three-day capacity training for 90 officers of the agency in Loury, the Quaristate capital. We want to find a way of making food available to all officers in Nigeria at an affordable price. But once the cost of production is reduced, you know the end product will also reduce. So that's our own way as River Basin Development Authority, reducing the cost of production and ensuring food security. Once you have enough food, perhaps we will even export some of the ones we have produced. So we have been able to train 90 staff who are still going to train the field officers and then to the farmers in their local languages. Participants note that if further training is timely coming at a time the cost of food items remain on the high side. Really being impactful, insightful, we have really benefited a lot and it has been refreshing. The emphasis of the training is actually institutional strengthening and our focus is on team collaboration. How to ensure that we don't work in silos, we leverage on the expertise of the river professionals and be able to bring about the definition to service delivery at the workplace. So that's the focus, team collaboration and effective information sharing. That will make sure that information from the top gets to the bottom effectively and then it is leveraged upon to implement that renewed hope agenda of the president.