 Transparency experts in Nigeria have taxed state in the country to adopt reforms which institutionalize the process of transparency and accountability. They say this will help improve governance and ensure citizens benefit immensely from the dividends of democracy. The world is dynamic, governance is dynamic. Therefore, there is a need for review and reform of systems of governance, especially where you are talking about efforts aimed at improving on good governance like we are doing in Nigeria. So this is very key and important in driving properly structured delivery of developmental programs of government. Political appointees and governors come in and go out after the expression of their tenor, either be it four years or eight years tenor. But there is a need for the reforms to continue to remain and being implemented. So that's why the need for them to be institutionalized through the bureaucracy, through the civil servants that are likely to outlive and outlast political appointees. Getting to that office, you must need the support and get the support of the generality of the people through the elections. And secondly, the civil servants too have joined hands with us and we are working day and night to ensure that we deliver. We are within the center of the North East and we share boundaries virtually all the remaining states of the North East. The result of that, we have the impact of whatever the socio-economic relationship of the people ends up telling to having some impact on Gombe. And we have to work hard enough to make sure we accommodate and we give support to those people that have lost out in some places and to see that we are working ahead so that we don't falter in the tasks that we set for ourselves. The reforms and the objectives are to improve the management of public finances. So how government uses government money? How accountable is it? How well does it budget? Does it consult people when it develops a budget? Does it consult people when it plans infrastructure? So does it account for resources? Is it audited transparently? Does civil society have access to how government money is spent? So that's one of the key things. Then it also focuses on monitoring and evaluation. It focuses on procurement. How are goods procured and how transparent is it? How do we avoid the fraud in the procurement system? And then it looks at how using money better and procuring resources better can help improve health, education and water and sanitation. That essentially is what the program is about. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.