 The federal government has embarked on the second phase of its empowerment program under the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development. The EU State Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs Ibrahim Rabi, who represented the minister in OSS, the loan scheme is designed to provide financial inclusion and give credit access to help petty traders in their businesses and farmers in the state. According to hard money given to the beneficiaries of the empowerment program, is a loan and not a grant and must be repaid. In relation to exercise for beneficiaries of GIP, that is a government enterprise empowerment program, one of the arms of the NC program, operated under the federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and the way in the state, Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, and the program manager, who just flagged off the industrial size of the EU. We got the first phase last month and then today we are flagging off the second phase of the industrial size for the beneficiaries of market money, trader money and the farmers' money. We have invited all the potential beneficiaries to come over here for their enumeration. Since they are enumerated, the assets bank will begin to give them their payment of the loan because the government enterprise empowerment program entails, it has three streams. It entails the trader money, the farmer money and the market money. Now, my position actually is to monitor the enumeration process and then when the money is disposed, we actually follow up on these beneficiaries, what they do with this money? Do they actually use the money or do they just pocket the money? Because the government wants to know, you know there is no job anywhere and then we empower them to create job opportunities for them and for all that. So when you are giving the money, we advise to make use of the money. You don't just eat the money and just go with it.