 One year after Nigeria was certified polio-free by the World Health Organization, the country is in the battle again. Adamawa State has confirmed four new cases. Executive Chairman Adamawa State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Dr. Suleyman Bashir, has announced four new cases of circulating vaccine-derived polio virus. According to him, 99.9% of polio has been wiped out with the oral polio vaccine. But in rare cases when enough children are not reached, other forms of the virus will continue to circulate. Bashir assured that his agency would continue to partner stakeholders at all levels to ensure vaccination of every child in the state. This is exactly in the case of the circulating vaccine-derived polio virus that we have mentioned today. And I am certainly not to admit that we had four cases, one in Bomi or the 20 from Yoram, and the 20 from Yoram to the 20 from Yorosan. Gentlemen of the press, distinguished personalities, to welcome this challenge, as mentioned earlier by our partner, we've had two of the immunoprocessional campaign for the declaration of our group of CPGV-2, and we've had the annual meeting that the modern vaccine. So you get notified about fresh news updates.