 Okay, you're welcome back. Before now, we've been talking with Fuminsu Babarinde, we've also been talking with Otumbashe Gunsho and me and Honorable Vincent Dubani, they were all on our show trying to talk about the way forward, things that have happened within the week, especially the town hall meeting and some of the manifestos that have been in public domain for everybody to see. Today we'll be reading out what the Labour Party said in their manifesto, but first let's take some headlines that interest us at this moment. From premium times we have that increasing population. Oil and gas can no longer feed Nigeria, as according to Obasanjo. Liberate yourselves, vote out APC, Atiku tells Legosians. Lai Mohamed attacks Atiku over campaign statements. That's from premium times. We also have from the Guardian, Adefara Sin says Nigeria needs exceptional presidential leader in 2023. I think Adefara Sin is a religious leader in one of the churches. 2023 federal government developed Legos, not tenable APC. That is from Atiku. NNPC, ENP, NOSL, foster culture of well-being through public health drive. We also have Obidati manifesto and that is what we're going to bring to you right now. It's left for you to scrutinize what that is and read up on it when you have the time and see the relevant questions that you may want to ask. Now that they haven't entered into that office, they will be open for questions. So we'll read it to you. You'll be the judge. Tomorrow we'll bring another one from another party and like that until we exhaust the ones that are in public domain for the people who may not bring out their manifestos, then we cannot do anything about that. So from the Labour Party, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obie finally declared his campaign manifesto. It's a 62-page document titled It's Possible with a PO, a big PO. Okay, you know what that means. Apart with Nigerians. It was released after a long wait, speculations and disagreements among members of the LP, opposition parties and other vested interests and in the documents they outlined seven priority areas if elected come 2023. And this is what the pledge to do. Secure and unite our dear nation and manage our diversity such that no one is left behind in Nigeria. That's one. Move Nigeria from consumption to production. And back on comprehensive legal and institutional reforms and practicable restructuring measures to fight corruption, to ensure the enthronement of the rule of law and decisively tackle all forms of corruption. To prioritize human capital development through robust investment in STEM education, S-T-E-M, that is it, health and infrastructural development with emphasis on wealth creation, distribution and sustainable development. To engineer the transition of Nigeria from fossil fuel dependency to climate and eco-friendly energy use. Pursue holistic poverty eradication with emphasis on agricultural revolution through effective utilization of our vast arable lands, particularly in northern Nigeria and erase Nigeria's categorization as the poverty capital of the world. Improve access to finance, particularly to MSMEs, youths and women, to significantly reduce unemployment and insecurity and show that our policy and practice governance will be made more inclusive, cost effective, transformative and less transactional, no more sharing of the national wealth by a few. Those were the provisions of the manifesto of the Labour Party. Recall that it has been a clamor, there has been a clamor all this while that they need to be a document from the Labour Party and its presidential candidate Peter Obey, who was talking without a manifesto, without a document to show how he has outlined the things that he intends to do if elected come 2023. Now the document is finally out, it's left for Nigerians to look at it and see the provisions and also see in detail how these provisions will be met if they are elected in 2023. And the same goes to all other parties that are vying for the presidential seat, AACN, whatever party is vying or trying to get the position of the number one man in Nigeria, they will come out with their manifestos. Some of them have already come out with their manifestos, so we'll do well to be bringing these manifestos to you. Without judging anything, without saying anything, it's left for Nigerians to do the needful, scrutinize it and let this be the policy document, the covenant with the people. We are going to do XYZ. If they are not able to do XYZ, we know where to go to and hold them accountable. We hope that after 2023 we'll have these avenues to interact with the people who call themselves our leaders so that we can tell them what we want them to do, how we want them to do, because after all, democracy is government of the people, for the people, and by the people, and we should know as citizens and the people who are leading us also should know that building a bridge is not a dividend of democracy. Making a road is not a dividend of democracy. Even employing people is not a dividend of democracy. Those are parts of governance which a military government can do. We always say that the third mainland bridge was built by a military administration. Will they call it dividend of democracy? It's not. It's when the people have the voice in the governance of a place that you can call it democracy. So how much voice will the next president, the next governor, the next local government chairman give to the people to contribute their own quota to the development of their country and their society? That's what we are looking forward to so that we can do the checks and balances and know that the power really belongs to the people. But that's how it's going to be on the show today. We're hoping to meet you again tomorrow on the run-up. Do stay patriotic, fit, and everything. My name is Nyam Gul Aghaji. Bye for now.