 Delta State's Governor-Rite Hon. Sharif Obarivore had said his administration will continue to sustain its commitment to World Bank-assisted programs in the state. Governor Sharif made the statement while playing host to the World Bank MGK's task team leader, Professor Folusho Okumadiwa, who paid him a cut-sit visit at Government House Asaba alongside officials of the federal care support units. Delta is always at the top. Anything that has to do with the people we care about people were committed. The team we have in hand, they are very fair, very articulate, very focused. They are working team. I have confidence they will continue to do well. And the assessments that you are coming again for on the top to on the south, the state is ready. We are very, very proud of your team. Thank you. We give thanks from other World Bank assistants. Other World Bank assistants will fund the programs directly with the understanding of the state. But the MGK's program, just like another one that is called SIFTAS, actually funds the state government, actually puts the resources in the treasury of the state government to support the program. And it is done after the state was refused its own resources to deliver results. And when the results are evaluated, based on the results, the amounts that the state will, more or less, is then calculated, which will, more or less, be the investment of some part of the expenses.