 We want to talk about one or two things, and if it is also possible and like for us to find five minutes to get the health team to give us a final submission, just five quick minutes. However, I want to talk about national unity, uniting Nigeria. One of the lead-offs in the UbiDati promise to Nigeria is that we will secure and unite Nigeria. What are the impediments to national unity? I have from Kano, Nasir Sidi Ali. Nasir, are you there? We have the DG of the Big Ten independent campaign council. Abdukarim and we've got the DG of the presidential campaign council. Balogu, are you there? Somebody let me know who of you is hiding behind the cameras and who of you are actually up there. Okay Mr. DG, the big question of how we offer this promise of uniting Nigeria. In this campaign, I find that some people who should be statesmen who are running, I expect that the first thing that should strike them is how we bring people together, we create a bond. Uniting Nigeria is a very critical thing for us to be able to make progress. But in many ways what I hear is actually things that divide us. What should we be doing to unite Nigeria? Thank you for having me. I think the first time maybe we can start with that. You think of how some of them become our presidential candidate in so-called other parties, for example, you can look at the tickets. Some of the tickets are not even giving you that confidence for uniting Nigeria. If you put up your ticket, a ticket after a northerner, a Muslim, then you pick up a ticket and say you are going to the south. You bring another Muslim and then use another Muslim to make a Muslim-Muslim ticket. That alone, you understand, is not thinking towards uniting Nigeria. And when you ask people around the Dawson party, what do you hear from them? They say it's strategy to win. You can't win and rule over a divided nation. The first thing that you're supposed to think as a party, comment out of what we have already received from this ABC government. The first thing can major parties and any other parties are supposed to be doing is thinking of how do we bring a system. Now, it is from the party primaries that we are going to have within ourselves to start uniting people from our party. And they take this unity to Nigeria's. But all of them they ignore that. For example, ABC ignore that. Do they are Muslim-Muslim tickets? And also PDP on their own side too ignore that. And say, okay, no problem. We are going to put a plan in person. So we are going to be planning. Comment the worst part of this side is that because if to say maybe it's a free and fair election that they have done within their system and they created what they created for themselves. But this one is glaring and the evil of the election dollars flying. Everybody just use money just to buy. So that's mean it's something that they can do to help the country. If they can use money within their own system to create who become the next president. Then that's mean they can use the same money to understand or the same sense that they have to see what is going to start uniting this country. But I think all of them ignore that and just leave to the system. They let it just move. But you look at our own ticket. The ticket of. Hello. They usually don't remember that you couldn't use money. Hello. They usually don't remember that you come. You are Yoruba. You are Hausa. You are Kanuri. You are Igbo. They share the money amongst themselves properly. Yes sir. But when it comes to governing. They remember seeking power. You are this place, you are that place. Yes. But if you look at our own ticket now for example sir. Somebody from the south, a Christian. Somebody from the north, a Muslim. Coming together to challenge us. And thank God for the ticket. Thank God for our candidate. So it makes it very easy for people like us when we go out in the north to advocate for this ticket. Or to call people to join us in this movement. We tell them the truth. We tell them that there is nothing you can do. There is no country that can move forward unless you unite the country. And I give them a small example. I said God has given us everything we want as a country. Everything. From the fighter land. To military resources. To very beautiful, intelligent people. Anywhere, any day you can be proud of Nigeria to excel in what they are doing. But what we like is God's access. Because in Islam for example. It's a verse of the Quran that said that I have created you a male and a female. Into tribe and nation. To Arafu that's to the reason God said in the Quran is that for you to know each other. Every Imam in the north, every Maland that you know knows about this. This is one of the most beautiful ayah in the Quran. The reason why God created us into different nations is for us to know each other. So if some people because they want to join a system or they want to rule or they want to govern or they want to take over, they just divide and rule. So that's what they are calling for me year in and year out every four years. So thank God from Friday to day we have a series of TV programmes, two hours we are calling. We didn't need your programmes, four radio programmes. Freedom Radio have an audience of almost getting to nine million people. So if you take, we are going to do that tomorrow in the morning. So what we are just doing all the programmes we have on radio and TV up here in the north. It is also telling them that this is what this ticket is bringing to us. This is what Mr. Peter Obi is promising us. And the main beneficiary of his government will be enough because he said the most important physical assets in this country. Is the vast light in the north. So if you are talking about consumption to production, definitely north is going to play the vital role in trying to get that transition. So what we need to do is that sir? This is not just in agriculture. In terms of the power that we are talking about, the north is where a good part of solar power can be generated for our country. There is also a lot of hydro power possibilities in the north. So as we are going to help ourselves properly, the benefits will be spread across our country. Of course. We have what is called dead dams. Dams that are not adding any value to anybody. In the north we have almost getting to 200 dams in the north. Some of them we call them dead dams because there is not even a decision by the dams. Talk less or putting them to the use. So I see opportunity. I see a new Nigeria. I see a new thinking. This is what we are selling to the north. And I always tell people we will be very, very surprised to see the amount of vote that are going to come from the north. Because it's very easy to sell this idea because you are selling unity. You are selling something that at least can push all of us to get up to create the new Nigeria for our country. But because if we keep on going to the side, talking to people based on division. For example the way we see other people going to other places and telling them naka say naka. And how so that means that you get somebody from your own part of the country to vote for you. Even that person is just going to be one of the worst people that can vote. You understand? But we have to explain to our people that this unity is very, very important because up in the north we have more of the traps in the southern part of the country. If we have two or three of the tribes that we have, they belong to the north. And also if you see the mixing of the Christian and Muslim, they are up here in the north. So it's the north that have almost all the crisis, tribal classes. Let's take Akian Shuntoku. Let's take Akian Shuntoku, his perspective on how we can unite Nigeria and be able to really truly make progress from this unity. Akian. It all comes back to science. Science proceeds from the premise of a worst case scenario, not the best case. Now if you want to apply that philosophy to that premise to Nigeria, it was not on that basis that we had the constitution we had at independence. In other words, you look at all world can go wrong in Nigeria politically and no ramifications. And then engineer an entity or create an entity that will be as much as possible foolproof. That will be risk proof to that, to those kinds of umbrella. Now look, there must be a presumption of mindlessness or also believe that those who frame the independence constitution that we can throw it away and not have the kind of consequences we are in today. Now you see, Nigeria is a systemic crisis. Ironically, Nigerians were more united in the first republic than at any other phase in this country. Regardless of whether the north was the stronghold of Amadu Belu or whatever. When I was growing up, we had one of the O'Donnelli days that we had. We went to Bogada Lake Hotel from Ibadan. Nobody knew what we see. So the thing is this, you can't force a cohabitation and you can't presume, as I said, you cannot presume, you go from the premise that all that can go wrong. Right now, the opposite is the case. When you have an all-powerful president with the power to discriminately apply patronage, cause divide and rule, right, this is what we have got. This emphasis of over-centralization of power. When people have said it, I have not confirmed it yet. Nigeria's president is the most powerful president in the world. That should not happen in any society. It is unethical to what Nigeria ought to be, because unless you have an engine, or for instance, you can get somebody like Obasanjo continuously as the president of Nigeria. That is the only way you can hope that Nigeria can unite under this present constitutional order. So long as you don't, I mean, you know all the things that go into making a person know what it is. So it's very difficult to replicate. We have been living with the consequences of, and as a matter of fact, the eight years that was, that he was president, you could see that there was a recession of this unity, right, signalling a lot, just mere signalling can go a long way. You see it in front of the newspapers when he was president. It was when he had come into the output by a little dangote, by a donor view, by, you know, all sorts of people. It makes people feel a sense of belonging, a big family. You go to the villa when he was president. You develop friendship with some people who are not from your side of the country, like a brother. I mean, some people become, you become practically like, you know, so, but you cannot get Obasanjo again. You cannot replicate it, right? What we have had is what the kind of, what is possible and to show us the dysfunctional nature of what we are. We regard so national unity in the president we have today, who has the power and he has applied it in a way that disunites the country, that is divisive, right? So out of time, so we have to round up. We, I want to just take a conclusion, a three, five-minute conclusion from the health team who I think didn't present the conclusion. But I don't know if the juggling act can work well together. The key is that, you know, since noon, we have been working at articulating why Obidate is Tina. Using, of course Tina is, there is no alternative. Using facts in the manifesto of the Labour Party to engage. We've had a remarkable round of conversations here. What is important is not only that you support this process through what's been coming up on your screen, but that everyone who really believes that a new Nigeria is desirable and is possible should make the effort to knock on their neighbour's door to say, are you voting right? Do you have your PVC? If you have your PVC and this is the way to go, LP and that index finger and a new Nigeria becomes possible. Canvas, bring out your neighbour, get them to vote and police the vote. There's so much that's already coming out, showing the wrong things. People are complaining all over the place that they are getting new assignments away from where their polling booths are. And they think that it's a deliberate ploy. We're going to explore all of that and find out whether that is true. People are still, you know, not able to collect their voters, their PVCs. These are all issues that go to disenfranchise the Nigerian people. We must make sure this is a real democracy, that people are not disenfranchised and that people vote their conscience. And that violence not be used for buta suppression and that all kinds of terrible machinations to finagle the system stop. Let the will of the people happen and you will get progress. If not we are stuck in this vicious cycle and Nigeria will remain the poverty capital of the world and the bottom jugs around the world. Let's make democracy work for Nigeria. Nigeria can and will rise up again.