 We leave Lagos for Adama State and there the Commissioner for Health says the state has recorded 1,700 cases of cholera with about 54 deaths. The State Director for Public Health, Dr Salin Lowry, represented the commissioner in receiving commodities from the World Health Organization. That's to assist the state and the fight against cholera. While the organization has deemed it necessary to support the Adama State government with commodities to help in the fight against cholera. The Adama State Coordinator of World Health Organization says the move is to complement the effort of the state government in addressing the situation in the state. At the center of the coordination of the cholera response, we have an incident management system in place which is done at the state public health EOC. This is just an occasion where we are going to hand over commodities, health commodities and other supplies that are relevant to addressing the cholera situation in the state. We have made significant progress with the support of the government. The government has also provided funds and human resource towards achieving a cholera-free state. The State Director, Public Health, Dr Lowry Salin said the state government is not relenting in its continuous fight towards curtailing the disease. Chips is all about an influencer to the community. Like before you run to the clinic or facility, you get to meet a chip. If you have like all these little home challenges like cholera, diarrhea, malaria, coughing, vomiting, so that is what a chip agent is all about. Of course they are trying to know anyone who wants to listen, we surely will listen. Because it's all about you convincing that person that your health is very, very much important to you. So immediately you come back home, you wash your hands. In fact, proper hand washing is very, very important. The State Primary Health Care Agency chairman, alongside an estate epidemiologist, commanded World Health Organization for the support, while promising to use the items donated optimally. As we know, the outbreak started since June and is lasting up to this time. We have we have a total cases of 1,734 cases for now in the state and we recorded 54 deaths. So when we go by the case fertility rate, we have only 3.0%. Now the case fertility rate, what we mean by case fertility rate is the total number of deaths divided by the total cases times 100. That will give you 3 points. Ideally in an outbreak, we want to achieve 0.1 or less than 1% case fertility rate. But as of this time, it's still 3.0%. This is one of my most happiest moments. We've been praying to get out of this cholera outbreak and its response. We've done quite a lot with the support of the state government and we're able to curtail the first spread of the outbreak. Items donated include jerrycans, oral rehydration salts, industrial boots, nerve sac sprayers, among others.