 I bring you the very warm greetings of his Excellency, President Mohamed Buhari, who has asked me to specifically extend his warm regards to the governor and the government of the Edo state, and of course the very industrious people of this state. MSMEs are a priority of the Buhari administration because, as we've all heard, they are an engine of growth for the economy. And because they account for almost half of our national income and three quarters of jobs, given our determination to support our countrymen and women who run small businesses, we have held MSME clinics in at least 29 states of the Federation. And because of running those clinics, we noticed that in addition to their request for a more friendly regulatory environment, MSMEs also wanted to be supported in terms of production facilities, which were lacking or too expensive. And this is how the idea of supporting MSMEs by providing at least one shared facility in every state of the Federation came up. So shared facilities provide MSME clusters with machinery that different businesses can use or rent for short periods. In addition to convenience and access to the latest equipment, this arrangement also spares them the financial burden of having to purchase vital equipment on their own. And I think that this is a very important aspect of the work of the MSME clusters, that most, in this case, capitalists and cabinet makers, will be unable to afford the type of machines that are here. And so the idea is to provide those heavy equipment for them so that they can come in and use the equipment. And that's the way by which we can also expand the scope and the work of the MSME clusters. So on the 14th of June 2018, the Edo State Government, as you've heard, hosted the 16th National MSME Clinic. And after consultations, it was agreed that the shared facility in Edo State would be a furniture shared facility, one for the furniture manufacturing sector. Accordingly, the Federal Government and the Edo State Government began the process of delivering what you are witnessing today. On the Federal side, MSME partners, such as the Bank of Industry, Nexim Bank, NAVDAC, SON, ITF, Raw Materials and Research Development Council, and the private sector came together also with the Edo State Government, which provided and renovated these premises. In addition to providing a suitable location, the State Government also provided the workspace to house the equipment. And of course, you've heard that already from his Excellency, the Governor. And I think that it is appropriate that we commend and congratulate the Governor of Edo State, Governor Godwin Obaseki, and his team for the partnership and dedication towards the entire process. And also for the excellent arrangements that they've made for the commissioning here today. This facility, as we've seen already, is equipped with the state-of-the-art equipment, machines and equipment, which I believe, when used to full capacity, and we are told, can produce maybe 250 furniture items daily, including doors, dining sets, credentials and cabinets. So I call on the MSMEs in Edo State within the furniture producing space to take full advantage of this facility in improving their production. I'm aware that the Edo State team has put us under constant pressure into ensuring that all was ready in good time for today. And I'm glad to say that the Edo State officials coped very, very well under pressure, and we've heard already from the work that they've done, even overnight, trying to ensure that this equipment here were ready. But equally notable, I think, is the fact that the state government is thinking of replicating furniture manufacturing clusters across the state and in some of the technical colleges. This would be very welcome, and I think it underscores the real essence of this shared facility. It's our expectation that once a shared facility is commissioned, then the state expands the availability of such facilities for the benefit of many industrious MSMEs.