 And our business news figures from the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, have revealed that the external reserves have dropped to $39.82 billion in February the 2nd, 2020, from $40.53 billion as of December 30, 2021 mark to the lowest point in over three months. At the first monetary policy committee meeting this year, the governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Imefele, noted the continued improvement in external reserves despite ongoing foreign exchange market pressures. The country's external reserves had jumped from $39.82 billion on October 15, 2021 to a high of $41.83 billion on October 29, on the back of Eurobond inflow and the International Monetary Fund's special drawing rights.