 I bring you all also the very warm congratulations and personal greetings of our President, President Muhammad Al-Hari, whose love and appreciation of the people of this state is very well known to all, and has been here at least twice over the last few months. And on behalf of the President and the federal government, we once again salute His Excellency and the people of Iran, and his hard-working team for their dedication and commitment to working with the military and the federal government to restore peace and normalcy to the border state. Your bold, courageous actions have been instrumental in restoring confidence to residents and visitors and have enabled business and social activities to resume and flourish in this state. All this state has been, and has always been, a famous centre of learning, agriculture and commerce from time immemorial, and we must all ensure that we should restore it fully to that enviable status. As is well known, MSME clinics serve as a bridge between the federal government, the state government and small businesses in each state. It does this by bringing all relevant regulatory agencies whose work impact on the business experience of small businesses together in one place to consult and solve problems over a one- or two-day period. The idea is similar to providing an opportunity for patients to consult doctors in a mobile clinic. We realise, of course, that all the needs and queries of MSMEs cannot be met in a one-day period, which is why we also encourage state governments to establish MSMEs one-stop shops. There are office facilities provided by state governments, and these one-stop shops are actually office facilities provided by state governments who partner with our MSME clinics so that their clients or these small businesses can access the services of the regulatory agencies more readily and cheaply and on a continuous basis. Shared facilities of MSMEs are yet another innovation of the MSME clinics. A shared facility is provided by an MSME cluster, and we, the federal government that is, will pay for the cost of such a shared facility by installing specialised machinery that can be used or rented for short periods by business owners. Shared facilities help to relieve the financial burden of having to purchase their own equipment while giving them access to the very latest equipment. So, for example, you have in a state, we have a shared facility for shoe makers, and in a go-state we also have another shared facility. That's for carpenters and carpenters because people who make furniture, the whole idea of that is to ensure that small businesses can go to a place where we have very high quality and expensive equipment that individual businesses would not have been able to afford their own. So they go to these facilities, they can use the facilities on a rental basis and they can do whatever they want to do, whatever businesses they want to do, whatever aspects of their production that they want to meet, they can do there. And of course, the shared facility, as I said, is paid for by the federal government. So it's therefore a great joy for me to announce today to the state and the entire people of the state that the federal government working with our private sector partners will put up a world-class shared facility for MSF. That such a facility must reflect the choices of the people of the state and must be commissioned within the next four months. These margin models, the relevant federal and state agencies and the relevant private sector partners will get to work and quickly identify a viable cluster for the benefit of MSFAs in the state. In addition to its other interventions, especially in providing infrastructure and improving the business environment, the federal government is committed to supporting MSFAs because we know that the can-use spirit of Nigerians when given the necessary impact is a driving force for innovation and creativity. And these are known catalysts for rapid economic progress in response to the severe economic problems that were caused largely by the fallouts of the 19th century. The president initiated the economic sustainability plan. A key part of the plan was the MSME survival fund, which consisted of several different palliatives. Through the payroll support program, for example, which is one of the components of the survival fund, we were able to help businesses across various sectors to keep their employees by paying their salaries for three months. Similarly, artisans and transporters both support to help them overcome the negative impact of the long-distance and the restrictions on movements that affected their livelihoods. The survival fund was shared by Ambassador O'Marriam Katanya, the Honourable Minister of State for Industry and Investment, who is here with us today. And it's pleasing to know that the MSMEs in Bournemouth state benefitted fully from all traps on the survival fund scene. The data shows that so far close to 30,000 MSMEs have benefitted and processed it with a total amounting of about 1.5 billion, helping both businesses and employees and owners alike. To participants at this clinic, let me repeat as I've said to those, to some of those that have met already, this clinic is for you. An MSME clinic is like a hospital for small businesses to make your complaints to the secretariat team or to the regulatory authorities. And I'm sure that all the issues will be addressed satisfactorily. And since you have them with you, you can make suggestions and observations so that they are at your service here. Before I conclude, let me say to you, Governor Zulu, that the entire country has observed with admiration the dedication, commitment and confidence approach your duties as Governor of this state. At the time of such immense security challenges and economic challenges, in the midst of that crisis, you have built several housing units close to 10,000 housing units. In the first five of our in Bournemouth states, you have shown and demonstrated what can be achieved with clarity of vision and even with small resources when you need that as a job for the people that are yourselves. Well done and keep it up. God bless Bournemouth State and God bless the Federal Republic.