 The Senate Joint Committees on Defense and Army headed by Senator Ali Womacko and Senator Alindo may respectively have screened a nearly appointed Chief of Army staff, Major General Farouk Yahya, behind closed doors. President Mohamed Buhari had announced his appointment a week after the death of Major General Ibrahim Atahira who died in a plane crash. He also promised to tackle anti-carotene in the country. In the opposite, so to speak, with all the challenges that we are facing, having grown through this job and having done all the required courses, commensurate to my rank, young officers course, up to company commander, up to battalion commander. Before that time, I have also commanded all across. I was a garrison commander, guard brigade garrison, which is like a battalion if you will call it. I was a commander two times, four brigade, in Benin, where I was involved also in the activities of the South-South, what's happening there. Even before that time, I was in Nguwa, a Chief of Staff, Operation Puno Shield, now Operation Delta Safe. So I'm also conversant with the challenges of militants and other activities there. Speaking with John List shortly after the screening exercise, Major General Farouk Jaha'ya promised to provide the right leadership to ensure that the enemies of Nigeria are defeated and thank the Senate for its cooperation. Well, my interaction with the Senate is very encouraging. They have, beside their screening and questions, they have also assured the Nigerian Army, and in fact, the military, of their continuous support, and you know what their support, they were in good stead to now achieve our mandate. So I appreciate all the contributions they have made and the assurance they have given, which I have taken, and I believe with them and their support, we are good to go. Thank you very much. A lot. Just trying to, we are, the President promised to reject the security apparatus he has done it. The supplementary budget is before us and we will give it a very expedient consideration. The Chief of Army Staff was before us. What we discuss is in camera, so I can't discuss it out of camera. What all I can say is all is well, and we are expecting light at the end of the toilet, inshallah, at the end of the tunnel, not toilet. The Senate panel is expected to produce insometer reports to the Chamber containing recommendations as to whether or not the nominee should be confirmed.