 And civic society organisations have carried out effective monitoring of the implementation of a tripartite agreement on the sharing, transposition and management of certain forfeited asset forms worth $311.8 million dollars. And it's for the benefit of the land warrior for infrastructure development, which include a Bujak panel road, second river land bridge and the legacy by an expressway. The acting executive director of Clean Foundation, Mrs. Ruth Orloffing, during a press conference in the Bujak set, the project is progressing at each project location and workers are on site, constructive activities around going, and each of the project officers is staffed and operational. The foundation drew in our monitoring visitations to the project site locations. Since June 2021, in relation to the forfeited assets observed, that work is progressing at these three site locations. Workers were on site, construction activities are ongoing, and each of the project officers are staffed and operational. The monitoring team was met timely and without incident by the EPC contractors, who were mainly prepared and offered appropriate comprehensive updates on the nature and progress of works at each of the site locations. The quality of work observed appeared to be consistent with acceptable standards. There were simultaneous ongoing construction activities on both side of the dual carriage way of the Bujak panel road, and also section of the second river land bridge and the Lagos Ibadon expressway. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news, please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button, so you get notified about fresh news updates.