 In line with the trust of the Renewed Hope Agenda, President Bola Tillugu has directed the Ministry of Health and its partners to pursue an ambitious sector-wide program using the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund, Presidential Initiative to unlock the sector's value chain and design of the Social Action Fund to reach and alleviate the sufferings of communities across the country. Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare Ali Pate disclosed as well briefing State House correspondents after a closed-door meeting with the President and one of the Niger's development partners at the Presidential Villa Abuja. According to the Minister, President Tillugu charged them to be more proactive to improve the health and well-being of all Nigerians. He, in fact, has asked us to pursue a very ambitious sector-wide program to improve population health outcomes using the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund as a basis for reviving our primary healthcare system, working with state governments and community leaders, traditional leaders to ensure that Nigerians get better quality services to deal with the issues that bother them, whether it's malaria or whether it's immunization, maternal and child health, reproductive health. Those are elements that have direct bearings on the health and well-being of Nigerians with the state governments and with our development partners. So that sector-wide program is underway. The second item is to unlock the value chain in the healthcare space. The President has also approved an initiative, Presidential Initiative, to unlock the healthcare value chain. That will help drive the medical industrialization agenda. And thirdly, directed us to design Social Action Fund, a way of reaching communities so that we trust them, we empower them, we support them to solve the issues that are very simple, that are afflicted many of our people in the grassroots. That is complementing other efforts of government, of course, in terms of alleviating the pain that is in parts of our country. Vice President of International Programs at the Susan Thompson Buffet Foundation, Professor Senaid Fisheha, who accompanied the Health Minister on the visit to President Timibu's office, expressed their readiness as partners to work with Nigeria on her initiatives to advance the health of all, especially adolescents, women and girls. We are absolutely excited to partner with the government of Nigeria. The Renewed Hope campaign and commitment is exciting global partners to say how do we align with the government. I do like the President's direction on talking less and doing more and getting to action. So our hope is that we will be a committed partner to supporting the federal as well as state governments and communities to deliver health for all.