 And I'll say to Governor, Governor Nubasa, he said, he believes that the workers in the civil service are the engine room and enablers of government policies and programs that enhance the robust economy. The governor who was represented by his deputy governor, Philip Shwaibu, at an ongoing training program organized by the state government, to enlighten over 280 fresh intakes said they are critical in driving a productive system. The governor urged the fresh intakes to reflect the training in their day-to-day operations. Earlier, the program itself's personal head of service, Anthony Okumbura, halved on the relevance of public workers. Governor, you are the engine room. We are going to be the engine room of a new private sector in the economy that we want to expand to the upper states. So what it means is that we understand the feeling of the private sector, if we understand how to use the tools of civil service to enable the private sector to help them to drive an economy that will be robust, an economy that, when it grows from wet quantities now, to an appreciable level, to the extent that the wealth of the state is huge, it can also reflect on where you are. You are being given a unique opportunity to do it. But there's four ways. We will tell you what the purpose of civil service is and tell you what you need to do, what you should not be doing and what you should be doing. I think that this is the closest step of going to the government.