 And away from Kano State to Kaduna State, where the governor, Ubasani, has directed the reduction of school fees for students in government tractational institutions. In 2021, the former governor of the state, Natsue Orufai, increased school fees in the state's tertiary institutions. He had said that the decision was to enable them to deliver quality skills and training required to tackle the 21st century challenges. Speaking at a press conference, Sani said the downward review of the school fees is in fulfillment of his election-nearing campaign. As a caring, responsive and responsible government, we have accepted the recommendations and accordingly reviewed the fees downward as follows. Kano State University, current fees, 150,000, reduction, 30%, new fees, 105,000, Nuba Maliput Technique, current fees, 100,000, reduction, 50%, new fees, 50,000. College of Education, Gidenwaya, current fee, 75,000, reduction, 50%, new fees, 35,000, 37,500. This downward review of the SNFRIES regime aligns with our commitment to offer palliatives to cushion the effect of the general rising costs of living in the quality, especially in the work of recent petroleum subsidy removal in Nigeria. The governor said his team found out that the extant fees have made many students either abandon the pursuit of tertiary education or move to alternative institutions. The welfare of the people is our third most priority. Our administration shall continue to take all measures necessary to ensure access to free, qualitative education for every child in Kona State from primary to secondary school. Plan access to higher education, enhance teachers' welfare, and teaching standards. Improve school infrastructure, build ICT competence in our students from basic education level and intensify investment in technical and vocational education. Thank you.