 As for that little hitch, we now bring you the report on the Labour Party's assurances to Nigerians. It's been weeks since the general elections, with various parties tightening their campaigns and weighing voters to their side. The Labour Party also owes a global fund raise in Titan, as it's part of each campaign strategy. Look at the point of emphasis, there are certain things that must be emphasised if you are to get... Dr Loretta Wo Oko, health expert, notes that the state of the country's health system is in a bad shape, as government after government is yet to reach the zenith for the sector. She insists the Labour Party will bring a positive and endearing change to the sector he voted in. Nigeria has a dysfunctional health care system, so the Obidati government, when we come on board as the team that is managing the affairs of Nigeria, have decided that we must make health care a front burner issue and bring it straight for those 133 million people and beyond. Following the pandemic, in Dewey's recession in 2020, Nigeria's economic growth recovered but macroeconomics stability weakened. Amidst global commodity shocks, our depreciating currency, trade restrictions, surge in inflation are all pushing millions of Nigerians into poverty. Addressing the economic setback in the country, experts say the only way forward is by changing from a consuming nation to a production nation. If you subsidize a product or a service or any sort of good as we have with petroleum, you know, the fuel, the PMS, when we subsidize it, the target would be to help, the poor helps more businesses, but then you notice that those people are not the beneficiary of that subsidy. So the subsidy is still hijacked by the same rent seeking system. So it doesn't work. We are calling security very well. It means that our mainstay of our GDP, of the economy, which is agriculture, will be properly and properly revived. It means that people can go back to the farms, it means that people can now start farming properly. Nigeria's springs in the rise and in security, violent conflicts in the country have bettered new consequences, even as the government deploys measures to fight the IDRA-edit challenge. You can see security agencies as enemies, not as friends. And that is what the system has created. We have a system that uses the security agencies against the people. You see politicians use them against their opponents. So they see the security agencies as enemies to themselves. The national security sector takes you out of mouth again and again in recent times. But what exactly it is and why is it what it is? What has it been? Has it been a default architecture or has it been a deliberately crafted architecture? Intelligence is virtually all over us every day, particularly when it comes to the kind of threats we have, goat herders, bandies, localists, who haven't really gotten the kind of formal training and upper hands we have. But then if there's not a process that is going to ensure that the intelligence we have is handled by intelligent people, then we'll just continue to recycle intelligence that goes in and comes out just the way it went in. Perhaps February elections will be a deciding factor for our turnaround if electorate go for the most-vibed candidate, especially for the presidency. Emmanuel Oulu-Bubu-Kun, plus the news.