 On the Ogun State's government has received the first batch of diary cows in commencement of diary training through a public-private partnership. It is at the ongoing diary training institute construction in Odeda Farm Institute. According to the Commissioner for Agriculture at Dior Laudidino, it's towards the socio-economic development of the state. It will enhance local diary production in the state and southwest at large. Today we have the cow arriving and they are doing well. This is also going to be a pilot for the whole of southwest that this is possible and it's going to impact on job creation, food security and nutrition security in Ogun State. The French experts are here, coincidentally, they are also making their inputs into this. A week ago, not a month ago, we were in France as fascinated by the governor of Ogun State for the livestock summit. What we saw in France is also happening here and a lot more farmers are keen into it. So it's a promise kept for Ogun State government, promise kept for the administration of Prince Doctor that we will build a farm, that we are going to partner with private sector and we are going to have a practicing investment in Ogun State. As Laurent was saying, we are here because we believe in Nigeria, we believe that this project is the first one to bring first food to the people and then work also to first farmers and all the people of this state and we are pretty much involved to arrange a long-term partnership and to bring expertise to this project for a bigger success for today and the future.