 Now, the federal government, through the office of the Inspector General of Police, Osman Bava Akali, has released over 64 million narrative of the families of police personnel who died in service. The police commissioner in Adama Oste, Sikru Akonde, handed checks to 31 family representatives of the late policemen at the Adama Oste Police Command in Yola. The commissioner advised the families to make good use of the funds. We pray God Almighty to comfort these families. We pray God Almighty to grant the soul of the departed, eternal rest. And we want to thank the Inspector General of Police for inspiring us to do more in the service of our nation. That's why we have you around to come and witness this auspicious occasion. And God Almighty will be with all of us. And they should not feel dispaired in grooming, follow-up children. Because they should not allow this to be a setback to encourage their words to come and do in the service. We wish us to use these funds very well so that we don't go back to poverty. God Almighty, who is today, will continue to be with you, will protect you, will guide you. And like I said, please, if you have anything, this is still your constituency. You can come and reach out to us. God Almighty will bless all of you. Thank you very much. With the way life is now, it's very hard. But I thank God for this now. I want the government to help some of the citizens to see that these children are at a certain level of appreciation and the condition of going as for this case to me. And I want you to understand our appreciation to the Inspector General of Police. Honestly, we are so grateful. This money that was given to us will take us to a greater height. I promise that we will make use of this money judicious to see that these children that we left behind are at a certain level of appreciation.