 an audacious social investment program to the tune of 500 billion Naira, the largest pro-poor program in our nation's history, and the largest social safety net, at least in sub-Saharan Africa. This was just by the fact that by 2015, all prices fell by over 50 percent, and our production also fell from over 2 million barrels a day to less than 700,000 barrels a day, sometimes even 500,000 barrels in 2016. We have seen today the empirical evidence of the successes of the program, 200 jobs for undergraduates employed under the MPAR program, 300,000 more waiting to be employed, they've been pre-selected, 7 million children being fed daily in 22 states so far. Beneficiaries of micro-credit loans going to about 300,000, almost 700,000 households benefiting from conditional cash transfers.