 When we came into office in 2015, three things were clear. One, that we needed to move very quickly and ambitiously to respond to issues of poverty, malnutrition, disease, and illiteracy. The second was that there will be no quick fixes or miracle care. Three, we can change the consequences that await us in the future. The Israelizations have guided us over the last three years, even as we've developed a vision for a Nigeria that is healthy, educated, and positioned to fully unleash its development potential. This is what informed the creation and implementation of our social investment program, which is now the largest of it's type in Africa. Every country that has taken significant numbers of its population out of poverty, at least in the last three decades or so, have had to put in place a robust social investment policy, such as we have at the moment.