 The president, Mohamed Buhari, has challenged the newly elected governors in the country to deliver on their campaign promises to the people upon assumption of office. Buhari made a call on the induction program organized by the Niger Governors Forum, NGF, for the new governors in Abuja. The president who was represented at the event by his chief of staff, Professor Ibrahim Gambari, reminded the governors-elect that they would steer the affairs of the estates and become wholly responsible for the federated units as an enterprise from May 29. I'm happy to note that democracy is alive and well, vibrant and thriving in Nigeria. With elections now over, it is time for us, all of us, to deliver the promises we made during the campaign. Any public officer who fails to meet up with the expectations of the people or deliver on his campaign promises will be voted out in the next election. In her submissions, Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations, Hajja Amina Mohamed said, state must be made to work for their people. On the domestic front, we must address the informal sectors we heard earlier that does have disposable income, and we can work with them to find ways that that disposable income can access the basic services that they need. Before, as Zinghazi again had said, to put a tax system in place that targets the informal sector, then we have to be ready to deliver on the taxes that we take from people. Committed leadership, but on fourth and last, the area that is most in your hands is leadership. Committed leadership that can tap into these opportunities and guide the nation towards inclusive sustainable development that really does truly leave no one behind. And for each one of your states, you need to see a map in your data that shows you exactly who those no-ones are, how many people are living beneath the poverty line, how many people are out of work, how many don't access education, don't access health, and if they do, is it of quality? Is it of the education and health that you received? The first term goes very fast, and the second term even faster. Campaign promises made must be delivered, and that's hard. It requires an effective team, one that can deliver on those promises that have been made. Resource constraints are very real. Domestic resource mobilisation is urgent. Prioritising, phasing, leveraging other partnerships will be key. Communicating and consulting will create less distraction, and it does help to manage the expectations.