 St. Lucia's commitment to combat non-communicable diseases, NCDs, resulted in the launch of an initiative that would encourage individuals and organizations to promote and support healthy behaviors through various interventions. The St Lucia Moves campaign aims to demonstrate that exercise should be part of everyone's daily routine. On Wednesday, Sufra made its contribution to the St Lucia Moves campaign. The principal nursing officer for Sufra, nurse Alicia Alexander, explained that she and her team were ecstatic at the number of individuals who showed up to support the initiative. I feel really happy about it, myself, my team likewise. It's always good to have collaboration and efforts from everybody from the community. We cannot do it alone. The healthcare professionals cannot do it alone. We need persons to rally first and to engage in physical activity. That's one of many activities that we're planning to have and of course to engage everybody. The police officers, the fire officers, the teachers, the students, the younger ones, the elderly, so everybody comes on board and we can exercise together. Member of Parliament for Sufra for Sezac Emma Hippolyte lauded the initiative and explained that she would love to see the Sufra Moves campaign be taken a step further. I feel it was important to be here so people understand that all of us need to really pay attention to moving and activities and the implication that this has on our health. So I really want to take this moment to invite all of us, all age groups, to take this seriously. I also want to take this moment to commend the Minister for Health and the Ministry of Health for this initiative. I believe it's a national initiative that we have to put structures in place to ensure that it continues. For example, I think in Sufra I've engaged with the Sufra Foundation, we've engaged the staff, the principal and the senior officer and others to put a structured program in place to ensure that we have movement throughout the community. Residents of Sufra employed in oil sectors came out to support the initiative but the highlight was the MP for Sufra for Sezac Emma Hippolyte showing the crowd how Sufra moves. From Sufra FM, I am Geneva Gonzaga.