 The Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development is taking its message of enterprise empowerment to the grassroots. It is doing so by training local government officials who are in turn sensitizing the poor on programs that could potentially leave them out of poverty. The training has taken place in Himo State. They were trained today about the GIP program, which is government enterprise empowerment program. A lot of them have questions. We answered them as much as we could. So the essence of the program was the training, the 27th desk officer. We chose people in the local government, people who know the area. We also use the criteria of people who are willing to do the job. We didn't just select randomly. There was a thorough process of selecting these people and we hope that they're going to do what they're supposed to do. We believe they're going to do what they're supposed to do. It's a project from the ministry to help the less privileged people to start something in order to inherit their sufferings. We have our staff in all the local governments, in the communities. We have our hands and the outreach. So from there, we get our done. We are one with community gatekeepers, the traditional rulers, the time you know you need to have two men, groups, youth bodies, you know, the churches. So sooner we get into them, sensitize them, draw attention, you know, drum support for it, definitely they will.