 The government of Emo State says millions of residents are gladly awaiting the planned visit of President Mohammad Abu Hari on Thursday. This was disclosed by the Commissioner for Information Declan Emelumba, who briefed journalists on the purpose of the visit. It is very commendable. I can see this is, I think after the first regime of honour, some honour come back, but this is the next time we are having quality infrastructure in this state. The roads are well constructed and they are, the safer the roads are very commendable. If you look at the road we have already built at warehouse and fire service, you can really appreciate it. Are you getting me? Because the thing has really, is traffic. The traffic congestion we usually have in those areas have not eased off. And here an argument has been about is to build something similar. It will not be what is happening in this state, but what is Abu Hari bringing, President Abu Hari bringing to the table? What is he coming to do for Emo State and for the south east? It's not a matter of coming to visit here. I don't want to talk about the happiness in this state. I just want to focus on what is President Abu Hari bringing. Because let me be very honest with you, this is two years of this regime and it hasn't paid the south east. The entire Emo people are enthusiastically waiting for Mr. President and giving the markets, the leadership of the markets in Emo, the union, have voluntarily offered to close the markets tomorrow on behalf of Mr. President. So this will show you the enthusiasm to welcome Mr. President. Our market trade, on their own, will be the markets tomorrow to welcome Mr. President as a mark of respect. So you can see that the Emo people, from all strata of life, they are very, very eager to see Mr. President.