 We tried our best possible to get by self-banning, but I guess technology decided to do what autocrats sometimes do. You can get past the barrier they have set for you so we couldn't reach it. We used this opportunity now to do what we usually do to close this programme. Today is Tobak. The 1957 Wilings Commission. The 1957 Wilings Commission, also known as the Minority Rights Commission, was established in pain-dependent Nigeria. Its purpose was to investigate and make recommendations regarding the concerns and grievances of minority ethnic groups in the three pre-independence federating regions of the country, as the west, the east and the north. The commission was named after its chairman, Sir Henry Wilings, a British lawyer and administrator. It was formed in response to the growing tensions and conflicts between the different ethnic groups in Nigeria, particularly the majority ethnic groups and the minority ethnic groups who felt marginalized and discriminated against. The Wilings Commission conducted thorough research and consulted with various stakeholders, including minority ethnic groups, government officials and experts on minorities rights, both within and outside the colony. Nigeria was still a colony then. It was actually in 1957. It produced a report in 1958 known as the Wilings Commission report, which contained its findings and recommendations. The report recognized the deep-rooted issues faced by minority ethnic groups and highlighted the need to address their grievances and ensure their rights and representation. It recommended the establishment of an administrative structure and would protect the interests and rights of minority groups, promote the economic and social development and prevent discrimination and marginalization. The Wilings Commission report called for the creation of special areas known as special status areas to provide a framework for the protection and development of minority ethnic groups. These areas would have their own legislative councils and would receive special attention in terms of infrastructure development, education, healthcare and economic opportunities. Although the recommendations of the Wilings Commission were not fully implemented during the colonial period, they had a significant influence on subsequent policies and discussions regarding minority rights and representation in Nigeria. The anti-A.G. political mischief of MPC and N.C.N.C. led the constitutional and democratic creation of the Midwestern region in 1963 by the minorities of Benin and Delta provinces of the Old Western region had the expanse of the agitations of the minorities of the Northern region, particularly the TLC, the DOMAS, the ATC who were rioted several times and of the Eastern region whose protestations originally brought about the establishment of the commission and also against the 10 regions of the unit recommended by the commission. The report also shed light on the importance of inclusivity and equal treatment for ethnic groups, laying the foundation for the recognition and protection of minority rights in the country. In conclusion, it is not still appropriate to ask how the minorities of today's producing units like the DOMAS in Benin, Okun Yoruba in Kogi, river and people in rivers, ATC dedicated the minorities, how they are fearing the minorities within the minority state, how are they fearing? Are the dominant minorities similarly oppressing the smaller minorities in their state and does it on the show for tonight? I am Bola Oba.