 Now, still on education matters, students from Accrual, Stature and Institutions in Kyrgyzstan have started receiving palliatives from the Kyrgyzstan government in a bid to cushion the impact of current economic hardship in the state and across the country. Now the governor of the state, Abdulrahman Abdul-Razak, represented by the State Commissioner for Youth Development, Nafisa Buggie, and while flagging off the distribution of 50,000 catties of noodles to support students in Kyrgyzstan, said the palliatives are temporary measures initiated as part of ongoing interventions to alleviate the suffering of the masses, particularly students. Governor has asked me to inform you that governments will continue to support the citizenry through this movement and always. Palliative are only temporary measures to show that we care. This achievement underscores our governor's dedication to the well-being and prosperity of Kyr students. As we distribute this food palliative, let us remember the importance of solidarity and compassion, especially during this holy month of Ramadan. Today, we are going to be flagging off 50,000 food palliatives for students who are schooling in Kyrgyzstan. This palliative is meant for both indigent and non-indigent students. This can only happen in the state whereby we have a governor who is not sentimental when it comes to students with Kyrgyzstan. Some of the students who are appreciating their effort by the state government say the food palliatives will go a long way to bring relief to students. On behalf of the students of universities in Kyrgyzstan, we extend our sincere gratitude, sir. Your impactful initiative across the states are heavy down to all Kyrans and Nigeria's. I wish to specially commend you for your initiative to bring relief to the students in Kyr states. Meanwhile, the state government has also approved the first phase of transportation palliatives for students scheduled to commence in April this year.