 Now the President and Chairman of Council of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, Dr Adebayo Ulubimi, has called on the further government and ASU to find more amicable ways of resolving issues relating to the ASU strike for the benefits of the students. Dr Ulubimi made a call in Oweri during the commissioning of Bankers Hall built by the Association to permit the study of banking and finance as a federal polytechnic negative. He said no country can make progress or development without giving priority to education. Take a listen. It makes possible all developmental achievements as such there is need to unleash the potential of the human mind and there is no better tool for doing so than education. It is for this reason and on this note that I want to passionately appeal to the federal government and the academic sub-union of universities ASU to find a way to amicably resolve the issues relating to the lingering ASU strike for the benefit of our teaming youths and their nuclear sector. The Institute has the conscience and moral compass of the banking and finance industry is resolute and committed to the observance and maintenance of ethics and professionalism among practitioners in the industry. It's the abound. The relationship between CIBN and the federal polytechnic negative dates back to 2015 when the memorandum of understanding for the linkage program was signed. Since then we have continued to encourage our students to leverage on this opportunity to become chartered bankers. As a result in 2020 federal polytechnic negative was rated the best linkage institution in Southeast. It's something like this that we want for our country that those who have opportunity and leadership in our country must think about value, adding value wherever you are. I think that is very critical, that's very important because today the CIBN has added value to the nuclear polytechnic.