 Now, President Bola Tidebu has promised to increase Nigeria's power generation beyond current levels, stabilise the inconsistent greed and address all the obstacles militating against a stable electricity supply in the country to stimulate economic growth for renewed hope. The president's Bola got a groundbreaking ceremony of the new 350 megawatts Guagaleta International Thermal Power Plant, Phase 1, where he urged the NMPC and its partners to deliver the landmark project within the promised three-year completion timeline, insisting that three years must be three years. This administration is equally opposed to address all power value change challenges and reduce the power-limited hardship we experience by too many of our citizens. Taking advantage of the global declaration that gas is a transition of fuel, as well as enabling provision of the Petroleum Industry Act, we shall attract greater investments. We will. In the oil and gas sector, through such investment, we shall analyze the over 200 trillion cubic feet of proven natural gas, with all the results within our borders to develop our national infrastructure, create millions of new jobs and opportunities and stimulate economic growth in a rapid manner. While expressing his excitement that the landmark project was commencing at the onset of his administration, the president pledged his administration's commitment to addressing the power challenges in gas utilization with a clear focus on advancing the diversification of its energy mix to provide access to cheaper electricity to rural communities across the country. In addition, Nigeria will continue to vigorously pursue the implementation of other low-carbon energy solutions, such as solar, hydro, wind, thermal, and bower fuel for both our grade and off-grade power system. We will focus on rural electrification to improve the standard of living of people in rural communities. NNPC sees these projects as an opportunity to monetize our abundant natural gas resources by expanding access to energy to support economic growth, industrialization, and job creation across the country. To achieve this national aspiration, NNPC has invested heavily in domestic gas footprint expansion projects through the delivery of the Trans-Nigeria Gas Pipeline project, which includes the S-Crabos-Negos Pipeline systems, who call it F1 and F2, the OB-3 Gas Pipeline, and the Ajokota-Kano-AKK Gas Pipeline. The Global Agile IPPs are more NNPC's flagship power project along the AKK corridor. This is part of the 3,600 megawatt cumulative power capacity, which includes Kaduna IPP of 900 megawatts and Kano IPP of 1,350. They are all work in progress.