 As it is customary with the National Assembly, the Knight Legislative Assembly marked the end of its four-year plenary session. The session witnessed some highs and low moments, and this was pointed out by the lawmakers who took turns to speak out on their experiences beginning with the Speaker Honourable Fermi Pajapiamila. The outgoing Speaker ruled out the many achievements of the Knight Assembly by making references to the passage of the legislation that made compulsory the January 2 December budget cycle as a very important milestone together with the passage to law of the Actual Amendment Bill and the Petroleum Industry Bill amongst other achievements. Everything and a season, and we are obliged and obligated each season to do the most and the best we can in the time we have. This is the good rule for politics and for life itself. The Knight House of Representatives is ending, and the 10th will shortly be convened. All of us, those whose time in office is ending, and those for whom duty continues will face the judgment of history. I urge you to keep this in mind and let your actions be guided by the desire to ensure that you are not found wanting by man or God in the final judgment. Lawmakers also gave an assessment of the Knight Assembly and their expectations for the incoming 10th National Assembly. The Knight Assembly under the leadership of Pehmi Bajabemila has done well in so many areas, most especially as I said earlier, in the areas of loss that in education, like in the works, like in transport, like in security, we have done our possible best to ensure with promulgators loss that can bring life and property in this country. Secondly, in the areas of electoral act, we have done well because if you see the way our election is taking place, a lot of achievement was recorded, most especially during the 2019 and 2023 general election. This is because of the sum of the amendments that we make in the electoral act, which I believe we are going to consolidate in the 10th Assembly. In 2019, we never expected COVID, this affected our activities, activities were disrupted for close to one year and by the time God we survived it and that notwithstanding was still able to make remarkable achievements. There were landmark bills, I mean, bills that are passed into law. The PID, Petroleum Industry Bill is one. Two, the electoral act, 2022 I think, that transformed significantly our electoral process. That has enhanced the transparency, I mean, the credibility of our electoral process. I think it affected everybody all over the world, so the Karnospir, our own institution as well, that was the low end of the turning, the high end, mostly, was the activities and the leadership of the Raita Merebu family, he made a mark in that not one single constituency, which is the first time in the history of this legislature.