 The federal government has announced an $800 million World Bank grant as part of its palliative measures, proud to the elimination of the fuel subsidy. Zainab Ahmed, the minister of finance, budget and national planning, made this announcement on Wednesday during the Federal Executive Council meeting, which was chaired by President Mohamed Bwari. In order to advance the palliative program, which takes into account the need for bosses, among other necessities, Ahmed emphasized that continued interactions with the newly constituted presidential transition council and the incoming administration are ongoing. We've secured some funding from the World Bank that is the first tranche of palliatives that will enable us to give cash transfers to the most vulnerable in our society that have now been registered in a national social register. Today, that register has a list of 10 million households. 10 million households is equivalent to about 50 million Nigerians. But we also have to raise more resources to enable us to do more than just the cash transfers. $800 million for the scale-up of the national social investment program at the World Bank, and it's secured, it's ready for disbursement.