 So, in the news, Governor Samal Autumn of Benway State on Friday pledged that the 18.5 billion-dollar loan approved for states by the federal government through the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, will be judiciously applied. The federal government recently approved a loan facility of 18.5 billion-dollar to be disbursed to states with a moratorium of two years and a repayment period of 30 years. Governor Autumn spoke to newsmen in Maccordia, the state capital, acknowledging economic challenges faced by states of the federation, including the federal government, which has led to borrowing of trillions of naira. According to Autumn, the state executive council will make or meet, rather, to deliberate to take appropriate decisions on application of the loan. As a government that is transparent, I will sit with my state executive council who will look at those areas. Two years are better than one. When I sit with them, we will actually agree on how best we can appropriate this money and it will be effective and have impact and add value to the development of our state. But on the whole, I welcome the development. It's a good thing. At least we are not stealing, we are borrowing. People say a literal translation that because you are a man because you borrow. But when you see it's an offense, but this is why it's not stealing, we are borrowing and we'll pay. I've been paying debts of apérico. Even my three regimes that were here in Buenos Aires have been paying those debts. So there's nothing wrong.