 Now, the World Health Organization has handed over passenger protective equipment to a Damoa state to contain the circulating mutant polio virus type 2 in some local governments of the state. The materials are to be distributed to 21 high-priority health faculties across our local government and will be used by healthcare workers in providing the facilities. Speaking at the meeting with crucial stakeholders, the deputy governor, Crowther Seth, attributed the reported cases to low immunization coverage in some communities stressing that government is fully committed to wiping out the virus in the affected areas. In his remarks, the state chairman of Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Dr. Sulaiman Saidu Bashera, wrote on the successes and challenges recorded during the exercise. In their separate contributions, their development partners, WHO, UNICEF and ALGEN chairman, Gidardo Abdul-Sulam appreciated the state government for prioritizing the health of the citizenry. Let us do all that is required of us. I also urge you all to mobilize your teams as institutions for intensive advocacy and social mobilization for a successful conduct of the round two of the OBR in February. We have a quality round in this May immunization. You can recall that in the last round most we have only one in the LGA that held the LQS and the reason why we felt that LQS is not because people are refusing but because of team performance that is poor team performance. Child health is one of the problem. All the children that we miss is because when the team visited the houses the children were not around and the team did not make any effort to go back and immunize the children. So this time around we have made all the plans to show that this does not repeat. So I want to show you that the NATO and other partners will work hand in hand to show that we have a very quality round. To be candid we have over 90 percent achievement in terms of coverage in the last two rounds which are very far above the national coverage that we have reached and we want to consolidate on that. And the other issue is that during the campaign we had some other little issues in terms of our own sight on this provision and we have some communities that are hesitant and we have addressed them.