 Now, in business, the federal government has signed an agreement with the United Nations Office for Project Services, UNOPS, to strengthen ties towards achieving the goals of the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. The Minister of Foreign, Geoffrey O'Yama, expresses his confidence as he says, signing the agreement at a period when the world is faced with a pandemic is essential and will provide the framework towards implementing important SDGs projects. We hope that this host country agreement will provide an enabling environment and the framework, and it is a platform for UNOPS to be able to partner with us as a country to help us in implementing the projects in our priority areas. Of course, these are legions, even energy, agriculture, you name it, UNOPS is very versatile and does engage in literally all the sectors. So we look forward to a very fruitful and productive partnership with UNOPS. We believe this agreement is timely, given the increasing presence of UNOPS in Nigeria. Just two days ago, UNOPS launched a new project in Boronu State to provide life-saving oxygen therapy to support the COVID response and the treatment of children suffering from respiratory illnesses. We are in discussion with some states in Nigeria to mobilize investments for affordable housing in those states. We've already started off with AQT State. This host country agreement will facilitate UNOPS operation in Nigeria and enable an agile and nimble process. UNOPS commits to honor all clauses of the host country agreement. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.