 Let's take you now to the Benway State where the governor, Reverend Father Hycent Ali, has identified an inadequate infrastructure, insecurity and lack of access to finance and some of the major challenges hindering the growth and development of agribusiness in Benway State. The governor, who was addressing participants at the National Agricultural Mechanization and Innovation Summit NAMIS, organized by Coalition Network of Stakeholders in Agricultural Mechanization, consigned in collaboration with Benway State Government, Makode promised to facilitate education of Benway farmers on the adoption of new farming methods and technologies. We will make better investments in infrastructure development and ensure sufficient security of farmers and first-time fulfilment of conditions for financial access. In his remarks, a major stakeholder of agricultural mechanization in Benway State, Fidelis O'Nongol and the participants at the summit, Mr Alani O'Shaun, underscored the importance of the summit and called the Nigerians to make use of the opportunity provided by COSAM for improved agricultural productivity. We are here to partner with the government and we know that there will be initiatives from the state governments that release to agriculture. The government has a lot of benefits to offer in the agricultural sector and we are open to partnership whereby we supply varieties of equipment. We are not just here to sell, we are here to provide solutions to problems, needs of these farmers that are really aching for things that will multiply their productivity. In Benway State we have recognized the immense potentials of agriculture and through its excellency we are committed to innovative solutions that will enable us to fully tap into this potential. Firstly, I would like to emphasize the vital role of women in agriculture. Women form a substantial part of our workforce, yet their contributions are often overlooked. So you get notified about fresh news updates.