 Action 8 Nigeria has advised the Kaua state government to replicate projects executed in the Kaima and Asa local government areas in the last 16 years of its intervention in other local government areas. The country director of Action 8 Nigeria, a NAOB, who was represented by the partnership and local rights manager in the state, Kaendei Aroh Wasegbe, gave the advice during the closing ceremony of the local rights program in Lorenda state capital. Specific areas of intervention such as hygiene, water sanitation, education among others were highlighted. The expectation from government as Action 8 Nigeria is for government to take over this project. It's for governments to also replicate what we have done in those communities to other communities. Our expectation is for government to also listen to communities. They have listened to them. We have built the capacity of communities over the years and they are able to approach the government. They should listen to them and listen to those whose capacity have not been built. To understand that yes, they have the right to water, they have the right to light, they have the right to road, they have the right to hospital. They have the right to send their children to school. Their children have the right to be educated. So those are the things we want the government to do. And then let the government look into what we have done in Kaima and Asa local governments and then replicate in other local governments in Kaua state. A great thing about SWATF was that any positive impact on an individual may transform a whole community. But let me want to consider the impacts of intervention, education, healthcare and our culture. Women's areas Action 8 LRP has focused on in this year. Obi also checked the locals to remain steadfast in demanding for their rights and to constantly hold government accountable. Let us carry forward the spirit of partnership, activism and social justice as we continue our collective journey towards a more inclusive and equitable society. We have transformed lives. There both seems a drop in an ocean. Compared to the vision of safety of a poverty free and a greater society, where everyone will live a life of dignity.