 I bring you the warm greetings of Mr. President, President Mohammed Buhari, who has asked that I especially congratulate you, Mr. Governor, and the good people of Aguaibon State on the 34th anniversary of this great state. As I mentioned earlier, I was here for the 30th anniversary of this state, September 19, 2017, and for the 32nd anniversary of the state on the 21st September 2019. Now that the Governor has finally found me a local government of my own, where I belong, I am very proud to be a recognized citizen of Aguaibon State. We wish God that we are all alive and well to celebrate the 34th anniversary, and if the Lord carries will be here for very, very many more anniversaries that will all celebrate, enjoy and in good health in Jesus' mighty name. I recall in 2017 when the Governor shared the vision of his administration to construct the colors building in the south-south and southeast region in Aguaibon State here. Today I am filled with joy and pride to witness the realization of that dream as we gather to celebrate a commitment to excellence and vision as represented by this 31st story edition, this story of 21 stories, edifices, before us. But this building is not just a tallest in the south-south or southeast region, it is certainly among the tallest in Nigeria and in West Africa. So the completion of the Dapra Dap Tower will most definitely address the questions of the policy of world-class office accommodation for both local and corporate international companies, especially oil and gas companies. With this development, the big players in corporate Nigeria and especially in the oil and gas industry should now find entirely of species to relocate their administrative headquarters to Uyuk. This tower is the sake of the art smart building as we have heard, combining architectural beauty with the latest technology developed for smart and efficient work spaces. I hear that various expressions of interest have already been received from companies in oil and gas, in banking and in all the various sectors of the economy. The glad news might have to know that the investment in the Dapra Dap Tower is already yielding returns. This will certainly boost the revenues of the state and open doors for further investments. In my opinion, the Dapra Dap Tower is representative of government's effort to create an enabling environment for investments to thrive in the state. The tower is a catalyst for the private sector to leverage on the emerging real estate market by constructing more skyscrapers, which would be required as the promoters and partners of several of the industrial projects here in Aguaibon today, beginning to require quality accommodation for the offices. So the partners in the Aguaibon and the Ibon Dipsy Port, the Liberty Oil and Gas Treatment Room and other key players, of course, will begin to demand facilities to fit international businesses and they will find it right there. There will also be new jobs created, transformed knowledge and technology as the tower should be used. Ultimately, the Dapra Dap Tower will complement the government's efforts at improving the standard of living of the people of this great state. I'm very proud of what my brother, Governor Mimandra, of Aguaibon State has achieved in the 60 years of the sewage that I've gotten out of this state, especially with this industrialization agenda. When I was here in 2019, we commissioned the King Slaw Mills, which I'm told is doing great things already. We commissioned the land, plywood and timber factory and the parts of station and of course the syringe factory, the miter manufacturing factory as well. Since then, you've done far more and you're getting along with the Ibon Air, which has become the gold standard national, it has become the gold standard national for proud and efficient service. Your focus on infrastructure development is significantly at one with the sector piece of the federal government's economic agenda, as you're aware, since this inception of infrastructure, Mr. President has prioritized the development of infrastructure, roads, rail, path and broadband connectivity. And that's why the severe economic headways that we have experienced in the past 60 years, we have invested more than any other structure in infrastructure. As of last year, we have extended over 8.9 trillion man on infrastructure. Just last month, the federal executive council approved the latest calabarro project, which will pass through UYO as a major center. At the end of last year, federal executive council also approved the food businesses and of course it will be very active demands and urges of the governor of the state. These infrastructure developments are set to establish the Ibon State as a major industrial, not just for Nigeria, but in the West Africa and South Africa. I applaud the Ibon State government for following through on this particular project, the capital tax, to its completion. I also applaud the project developers for saving the cost and delivering the building in good time. I congratulate the people of Ibon for being the magnanimous hopes of this great achievement and also for all of the great achievements that we have seen so far. I want to again commend my brother and Governor Ogil for his visionary leadership and his unwavering commitment to the betterment of Ibon State and its people. Mr. Governor, you continue to set the bar high and high and you must never fall short and you will never fall short. I want you to continue to set the bar high and high as it does. I want to also join everyone else who has commanded your much, much, much, much better heart that the governor, the governor for his support and for being there, not just for you, but for the entire people of this state. I want to commend all of your team, all members of your team who have set the course and who have worked so hard to ensure that this state is not only the number one in the south but it is also doing great and mighty things and will become even greater in the years to come. Thank you very much for the great work you are doing. I applaud all of you and thank you very much.