 Good evening to you. I am Justin Acadone and this is the news now on PLOS TV, Africa. We begin with the Air Force Summit. President Borla Tinibu has encouraged members of the economic community of West African state Air Force to remain committed to ensuring that democracy remains the only form of governance in the sub-region. Speaking in his capacity as chairman during the opening ceremony of the 64th Ordinary Session of the Air Force Authority of Heads of State and Government, which is taking place in the State House, Abuja. President Tinibu asked the leaders to fight for democracy and stand against unconstitutional change of government among member states. West African leaders are meeting for talks with the region in a deepening crisis after four countries fell under military rule and with risks growing from Sahel jihadist conflicts. Security in the region, the folk upon, and we must achieve this regardless of other commitments. I would like to retrace the imperative of the unions to continue to re-engage under the military rule and basis of realistic and short transition plan that can deliver democracy and good governance. No alternative. I wish to underscore the fact that we stand against unconstitutional change of government in our sub-region and we will continue to do so. I therefore urge all of us to stand strong and highly committed in the face of any challenge in Syria alone and Guinea-Busel. The message must go down clearly that we will support a democratically elected government, not unconstitutional exercise without place of hindrance. Democracy must win. If we fight for it, we will definitely fight for democracy.