 It is the nurses that are the mainstay of the primary health care system the nurses They are the ones who are employed. They are the ones who do most of the work. We simply Have to rely on them and then we also have the traditional birth attendants and you know The traditional birth attendants are people who you know the traditional midwives, but they are now they are trained They're now being trained given you know equipped and helped be more You know productive more hygienic and all that they they constitute a large Proportion of the workforce at the primary health care level. We have a lot of difficulty With training of medical personnel and being able to you know Have the number of medical personnel that that that will require and that is across the country But more pronounced in the northern part more pronounced in the other part of the country But this is it this is something that a great deal of time and attention has been spent on I know that several states Because again, you know as you know health care is also a state issue Several states are working on it Some are not as good as are not working as hard as others But some are really doing a lot of work in that area I know that quite a bit of work is being done quite a bomb for example I know is doing a lot and Ambra is doing quite a bit of work I know that Zamfara state recently, you know started doing a lot of work in medical care as well Especially training of nurses and also hiring of doctors from from everywhere