 The Governor of Ugun State, Mr. Dakwa Biodu, has visited communities which were ravaged by flood in Abelkuta over the weekend. Five commissioners had earlier visited the scenes to assess the extent of damage. Governor Biodu pleaded with leaders of the affected communities and markets to give government some time to render the needed assistance. We probably focus on roads that connect us with illegal states. But now we can see that beyond roads, we need to have infrastructure in estates like this so that even those that have land here, that have properties here, can derive the maximum value from those properties. And that can only happen if there's infrastructure. We will prioritize the works here. If my heart goes out to you, I'm very, very, very touched by what I've seen. I'm very affected by what I've seen. I would ensure that immediately you begin to see the signs of relief. We are stepping this up, like I told you, to the Honorable Minister of State Environment. He's already aware to the Vice President. He's already aware and also to the President. This was dealt with as an emergency. We're going to conduct a comprehensive assessment of what we need to do to make this place conducive for living. Whatever the assessment comes up with is what we're going to implement. So we're going to first start with ensuring that we have the required road infrastructure at the appropriate levels. So if you've now built in such a way that we need to relocate you, we would have to do that. Whatever it is that we must do to ensure that this place is not persistently and perennially flooded, we will do it. So let's leave it at that. Let's wait for the result of the studies to come back and they will begin to take that decision as and when that situation arises.