 Now, residents of Shulie in the Bagada area of Lagos have welcomed with great joy the community development project donated to them. The Edifice and Solar Street Lightning Project, which were donated by the Rotary Club of Bagada, are meant to illuminate and secure areas to forestall a breakdown of law and order. Speaking during the commission in the Governor Rotary International District 911-0, Yifei Ingwa EJZ, who urges Nigerians to support in developing communities, also says the donation will go a long way to help motorists navigate at night. EJZ speaks alongside the Rotary President. I'm here today to join hands with her to commission this Edifice. We have her back here to beautify this roundabout within the community and also give them street lights because I understand this place is always dark at night and it becomes a harbor for evil. But with what we have done here today, the community will feel safe, the people will feel safe and the motorists will have a more defined road to transport themselves. We are in partnership with the government, we are in partnership with the community and the only way we can lend a hand is to come to the community, to our grassroots and give them a little help that we can. Now, the Vice-Chairman of Koshofair Local Government as well as other Rotarians speak on the need for spirited Nigerians to do more to collaborate and promote grassroots development. We are the government, we can't do everything, we have limited resources, so they are actually assisting us and we are very grateful to Koshofair Local Government, we are even actively reaching out to the private sector because we definitely need their support. I would not say totally that private sectors are not helping the government but I also know that the economic situation is very harsh so it's impacting negatively on private sectors but however, I'll implore them to still do something for the society.