 Good afternoon. My name is Nyam Gul Aghaji. This is the news update. About 30 civil society organizations, CSOs, have called on President Bola Ahmed Tinobu to declare his stand on the anti-corruption war. They said throughout his campaign, Tinobu did not spell out what he would do in the fight against corruption, adding that the new president must declare what he stands for in the fight against courage. The press conference to unveil their anti-corruption report, the leader of the coalition and head of the civil society legislative advocacy center, Transparency International and the Transition Monitoring Group, Awal Musa Rafsanjani, said Tinobu should declare a national conference on the war against corruption. The CSOs drew the attention of Tinobu that they will not allow corruption to overrun the country, adding that every aspect of the country should be freed from corruption. This is necessary in order to give confidence to Nigerians and international community that his government is not going to be populated with crooks, criminals, people with allegation of corruption, and people who have bought their way and capture power for personal use. It is important that he makes such commitment. And once he does that and follow with sincere action, then it is possible that we can begin to redeem our confidence and international community will also, you know, have more confidence in our country and they will be able to invest. It is important for the sake of our country progress that Ahmad Tinobu, President of the United Nations, should declare serious commitment and action is not just to make the talk, but also to follow it with action. And this includes ensuring that people with corruption allegation, people that are under investigation are not even considered for any appointment. If he does that, he is going to send a wrong signal to the international community to Nigerians that the business will go as usual and we hope that should not be the case.