 The National State of the Governor Ademol Adelike has directed facilitators of the free healthcare initiated by his administration to walk out plans to make the service sustainable in order to allow more citizens' benefits from the gesture. The governor stayed at this during the flagger for the second phase of the Mola Free Medical Outreach held in Elisha. Adelike reiterated that the free service, which includes treatment and surgical operations is part of the latest measures by his government initiated to cushion economic hardship being experienced by the people. Today, we have come again as a government that understands the need of its people to reach out to our citizens in order to alleviate their medical challenges. What we are trying to say here today is part of the piloting that we are trying to do. I take this opportunity to tell the commissioner of health to walk out a plan to make this outreach a regular feature of his administration. And he is doing on the piloting agenda of this administration. He will walk through the talk, his excellency demonstrated this in his first 100 days in nothing by the inauguration of this outreach. Where the 2,000 beneficiaries were projected that over 2,000 people benefited. In the management of tuberculosis, his excellency has approved the purchase of two many expert machines for the diagnosis of the disease. The component demands all grants. What other piloting package could be better than this? There are so many of our people who are suffering. The last time we have said that we'll have 18,022 and half thousand condoms. Here yesterday, over 2,000 people are already registered to be treated. Yesterday, I think they wish to see some of the people as we grow on this program. So you get notified about fresh news updates.