 The Minister of Transportation Rotini Ameci said 42,000 passengers were moved in Lagos Ibadon route in June saying he expects the figures to surge in the coming months. The minister also stated that the welfare of workers is a priority to his ministry. I met with the workers on the day we were commissioning and I told them that you cannot be working for energy at this modern time and receiving the salary of energy those days prepared to work with them if the law permits for an improvement in the salary so that young boys and girls can work there. I'm sure that young boys and girls are attracted to the volume of money, not the quality of money. There's no station, they're not working on the access to it, there's none. I think the one that is bothered by the flyover, they are trying to also do work on the access route to take us to the flyover. So I think that they cannot leave, you will continue to see them for the next six, seven months, going to see them outside, not because the stations are not ready, not because the station squares are not ready, but because they continue to do improvement on all other