 Still in business, the federal government has stressed the need to get every Nigerian into agriculture. This is the fast-track economic recovery and growth plan post-COVID-19 era. Nigeria continues to face food crisis and general food availability. To mitigate this, it's part of the brainstorming at this event. The federal minister of agriculture, joint rural development, has called rural inclusiveness in the agricultural sector that will boost production and revenue base of the country. If you consider the issue of COVID and if you look at avian influenza, you will notice that the two are like flues and then we need to actually take serious precautions, especially our farmers. And this is like an exposure for them to gain more experience in how to handle the business they are into. That the government is training 10,000 young people, of each 600 of them have already been trained. And it's not just training, it's an entrepreneurial form of training where the government will set them up. So I can tell us in good order that before the end of this tenure, this government of government, they will have produced this set of multi-millionaires from the farm sectors. We realize the implication of what will happen if our fathers that are currently engaged, you know, strongly in agriculture today, if they fail they will, you know, else we fail them, age will fail them. If that happens, what provisions have we made in place to bring them on board the next generation? So we are ensuring that the younger ones, the youth generation, are also well articulated or presented as part of the whole strategy for this government. Farmers present at the program call on government to stop paying lip service to food production in the Southwest, especially, and look for ways to reduce prices of food items across the country. We are able to work collaboratively with them, raise seeds locally. We don't buy foreign seeds. Of course it will bring down the cost of seeds that's on one side. Remove the effect of the middlemen. We are able to sell our farm gates. It will really help us. So those are the things we are actually looking, you know, we are looking for and we are really working towards in ensuring we have food availability for all. There's nowhere in the whole world that government doesn't support farming because farming is food. I know we all know the importance of food. So government always supports. And I'm happy there are still governments trying their best, but as a farmer, we are still asking them to do more. There are so many things that it needs to be done, so we are still appealing to the government to do more. We know they are trying, okay, but we know they are trying their best. We are still appealing to them to do more. And if resolutions from this event are implemented, food shortage in Nigeria mustn't be a thing of the past.