 Now, the federal government has now pledged to provide possible water to Nigerians through each agency, including the Benin Awarener River Basin Development Authority. The water scheme project led by engineer Salu Ahmed is committed to providing water for home use and irrigation for two farmers, ensuring food efficiency during challenging times. Access is denied, either to portable water or inadequate supply. It can be a cause of strife. And that is why this theme, this year of World Water Day, is water for peace. Yes, the Honourable Minister flagged it off in our premises, where again we were tapping water from underground sources for provision of irrigation. And the scheme is on, farmers are on the field, we are supporting them with mechanization services and they are also getting access to water. We have some challenges, but nevertheless we are surmounting the challenges in order to ensure that that scheme runs now and forever. Water, for the metahelement of life, has the power to unite us in our common humanity. It knows no boundary, no borders, and it connects us all in ways that translate language, culture, and creed. For most musicians, say, water is no good enemy. Yet despite its universal importance, asset to clean water remains a privilege for many rather than a busy human right. Across the globe, millions of people still lack access to safe drinking water and sanitation, leading to profound inequalities and exacerbating social tensions. In regions where water scarcity is acute, conflict over water resources have become increasingly common, threatening stability and peace.