 And Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency has reiterated its efforts to cope gender-based violence through behavioral mindset programs, sensitization and training of all relevant stakeholders. The executive secretary of the agency, Titi Lola Vivo, a daily set-up program tagged Man Sabi, which held at the time to show market, Yaba is aimed at eradicating gender stereotypes in Lagos. Vivo Adeni maintained that it takes a collective responsibility of all to ensure that women are not held back in any way, be it socially, culturally and professionally. We have men changing diaper. We would have men making ogis. These are roles that are stereotypically ascribed for the women. And we're doing this so that they know that it is truly a means to an end. It is a gender role. The fact that a woman cooks does not mean a man cannot cook. And ultimately what we're trying to encourage here is partnership in marriages, letting the spouses know that they are partners in progress. They are working together, which is an ultimate goal and critical in preventing domestic violence from occurring in the home. The head of audit DSVA and chairman of the Man We Sabi Planning Committee, Oladimeji Babajidey, said changing gender stereotypes is key in the attainment of an SGBV-free society. Also, the yellow gel of Tegel Show Market and Achimet Majek Fadimi-Lui emphasized the need to close the gender gaps by creating an environment that allows every woman to have equal opportunity for growth and development. Let every other sector, let every other sector be a private sector to just help, to just help. If it is one percent or two percent, at least it's going to go a long way because it is, as you've said, it is 100 percent normal that government cannot do it alone. But where everybody have their own input, input from every corner, I believe that at least it will bring to a maximum extent of reducing that SGBV in Lagos. But anyway, we are not even talking about Lagos alone. We are looking at the old Nigeria at large. Most of the domestic issues we have heard of comes from issues relating to food, cooking, and, you know, just the general well-being of the family. So we are here today to encourage the men to cook and, you know, in a way to also reduce issues that can come up in the family due to cooking. And as a cooking oil brand, we promote healthy family. This program that they brought to this market, they are, they brought, bring it to their market. They should extend it to their family, extend it to their neighbors, extend it to their church amongst members, and to their children, friends of their children, and so on and so forth. So that everybody we know what is going on and learn what precautions should be taken.