 I'm moving on to business news. Vice-President Yemi Osibajo has disclosed that the President Muhammad Buhari's lead government is disposed to tackling the current inflation and other fuel security challenges in the country. Osibajo made the disclosure on Tuesday while speaking virtually at the Preparatory Meeting of the United Nations Food Systems Summit 2021. Ms. Osibajo stressed the government's commitment to addressing the factors of food insecurity, such as food inflation, changing consumption patterns, and climate change, among others. He noted that the specific aim of the recently launched national poverty reduction with gross strategy was to address hunger, malnutrition, and poverty as part of the present administration's target of little 100 million Nigerians out of poverty within a decade. He explained that at the heart of Nigeria's posed COVID-19 response is the economic sustainability plan, adding that the plan has a major component, which is the agriculture for food and jobs program AFJP, which seeks to leverage unsuitable technologies to build a resilient food system for Nigeria.