 Of course, Nigeria marks its 61st Independence Anniversary despite the challenges the country is facing. Nigerians have expressed their hopes and aspirations, citizens' hope for change in key sectors of the country. Take a listen. First October is a significant date in the history of Nigeria, because it marks Nigeria's proclamation of independence from British rule. The celebration for 2021 was marked with a ceremonial parade in various states across the country. In the midst of various challenges faced by the country, some quotas are hopeful and expectant. Reed Charinoyo, Country Director of Citizen Solution Network, speaks of his expectation as Nigeria celebrates 61 years of independence. The improvements within the energy quality we have in the country. As leaves today, what we currently have is around less than 4,000 megawatts, and that energy is not sufficient. So we need to focus on building the right energy volume, and which is currently kept around 324,000 megawatts. The energy as a requirement falls to power, industrial, commercial and residential objective, so as to drive Nigerian economy into the right productivity outcome. Like every other year, while some are dissatisfied with the socioeconomic conditions of the country, along with the high unemployment rates and worsening insecurity, we just let many Nigerians the voluntarily migrate out of the country. Orders are still expectant. My dream and special for Nigeria is Nigeria that will work for everyone. Nigeria that where other countries can come to Nigeria and do transit business and do so many things. The Nigeria that will obey the rule of law, that equality before the law, impartiality law and under, and no one is above the law. Nigeria is my dream. It's a Nigeria whereby there will be a job opportunity for all and sundry, because if you look at what is going on in the country today, you see a graduate, you know, after acquiring certificate, they are all in the labour market doing nothing. To make things possible for us so that we can pay for our children's education, now when we go to the markets, we cannot buy things. Like now you can see me, I'm going to fill gas, before I used to fill it, one, two. Now it's 2,000. So commodity is not moving normal. We want commodity to be changed, price of market we ride, we come down, so that our power as poverty like we, we see everything to use to train children. Be it in the life of an individual or a nation, there is need for reflection of the highs and lows, and necessary action afterwards. Merci beaucoup for Plus TV Africa.