 celebrate the commissioning of this 100-bed mother-and-child hospital, as well as the Skills Acquisition Center built by the Sustainable Development Goals Office here in Iqpero-Remo-Ogu State. Everyone who is present here today may recall that President Muhammad Ibu Hari joined other world leaders during the 70th session of the United Nations General Assembly, which is called UNDA, in September 2015 to adopt the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The agenda envisions a present and a future that is economically, sustainably, socially inclusive and environmentally resilient. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals are therefore especially transformational, and the importance of investing in the health and well-being of women and children in particular cannot be overstated. These SDGs have therefore been carefully integrated into our medium and long-term national and sub-national development policies and plans. Besides the projects we are commissioning today under the SDGs, soon we would also be commissioning another set of ongoing projects around here, including the following. The construction of a 250-bed mother-and-child hospital in Iqena, which is already practically completed. The construction of a major school in the Iqena, which is the Iqena Community High School premises with 24 classrooms, and this has also been completed. There's also a mini stadium at the Iqena Community High School, nearing completion. And the completion and construction of 36 classrooms at the Mayflower School in Iqena. There's another Skills Acquisition Centre at the Sambi High School at Inishon, which is also been completed. So today's event symbolizes the tremendous progress that has been made in achieving the SDGs and in that process promoting the health and welfare of all our people. This hospital is a testament to our commitment to the health care of women and children and to ensuring that we secure the future of Ogun State. The facilities, as we have heard already, from both the Spencer's Assistant to the President as well as the Governor, will not only provide primary health care to treat preventable diseases, but it will also ensure that women have access to pre- and post-natal care, which as you know are absolutely vital to the well-being of our women and, of course, the children that they'll give birth to. This 100-bed mother-and-child centre, to be commissioned shortly, is equipped, as you've heard also, with state-of-the-art facilities. These include, amongst others, two operating theatres, recovery rooms, private and general wards, scanning rooms, consultation rooms and laboratories. The other facilities, and these include an ultra-scanned machine, a vacuum extractor delivery set, an emergency cart with full complements. The mother-and-child centre itself is directly linked to the achievement of SDG 3, on quality health and well-being for all, as well as other cross-cutting SDGs. The fact that the project was delivered so promptly underscores for all of us the government's recognition of the importance of healthcare facilities. This hospital is indeed an investment in the future. It testament to the women and children, all of our state, indeed all families of Oregon State, that their well-being is our number one priority. And I'm confident that the government and people of Oregon State will make judicious use of this facility. In the last few years, the federal government has also taken several steps to improve the quality of life of our citizens, who have increased access to education, promoted sustainable agriculture, and improved infrastructure. Objective has always been to provide opportunities for young people to have well-paying jobs. No young person should go through the frustration, the needless frustration of joblessness. This is why we have ensured that we provide in collaboration with states and local governments places for the development of human capital. These include technology hubs, skilled acquisition centers, and facilities, especially for digital education and training. The one that we'll commission today is one of many. The skilled acquisition center, and it's just a few meters away from here, we'll be walking over there to commission this. It is fully equipped already with sewing machines, with computers, with building trades and welding fabrication equipment, as well as photography and vulcanizing equipment. And the 24 classrooms in two locations are fully furnished with modern learning and teaching facilities. Among others, the center will provide vocational training in such areas as cabin trip, tailoring, photography, welding, and other small-scale skills, which are vital to creating stronger and more sustainable livelihood opportunities. As of course, all of what we have said are a vital delivery tool for President Mohammed Buhari's commitment to lifting 100 million people out of poverty in 10 years. I'm confident that the skilled acquisition center will be a great success, and I certainly look forward to seeing its impact on the lives of our people, putting them on the path to success, and also helping our state as a whole to become more prosperous. I'm better able to compete in today's global economy. I wish to thank, most sincerely, the hard-working, committed and dynamic governor of open state, His Excellency, Prince Dr. Dacoab Yodoo MFR, for creating the enabling environment and working actively with the SDG office to ensure the actualization of this project. I'd also like to express my sincere gratitude to Her Excellency Princess Aditya Yoke Orelukwia Defolire, former deputy governor of Lagos State, and now senior special assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals, for her revolutionary, focused and result-oriented approach to delivery of government's human capital projects. She has done very well indeed, and I want to congratulate her for the excellent work she's done, not just in our state, not just in Oakland State, but across Nigeria. Finally, I want to congratulate our citizens for their dedication and hard work towards building a better future for all. It's my hope that this hospital and the skilled development center will serve as models for other states to replicate, and that the establishment will contribute positively to the health and well-being and livelihood of all REMO and open state citizens and Nigeria in general. It is therefore my singular honor and pleasure to commission before we cut the tape the Hundred Bed, Mother and Child Hospital and the Skills Acquisition Center to the glory of God and for the benefit of all Nigerians. I thank you all for joining us here today. Thank you for listening.