 Let's now take you to AdoState, where the governor, Gondwin Obaseke, has presented a 325.3 billion Naira budget to the AdoState House of Assembly for the 2024 fiscal year, which is a slight increase from the 320 billion Naira budgeted for the year 2023. Obaseke, who presented the budget to the Assembly at the Anthony and Nahor Assembly complex in Benin City, the AdoState capital, said the budget is made up of 178 billion Naira for capital and 146 billion Naira for recurrent expenditure. He also noted that with the budget, Christine Bodgett, home run, finishing strong, his government intends to despise the global economic headwinds and attendant implications for the national economy, martial resources to complete ongoing projects across the state in accordance of government's commitment to the well-being and prosperity of AdoState and sustained efforts to improve the ease of doing business, consolidate on key reform programs and conclude on transactions needed to stimulate economic growth. Mr. Speaker, members of this great House, the 2024 budget has been raised in budget overall, finishing strong. Despite the global economic headwinds and the attendant and official Scottish Government, we intend to mash out the hard-witted resources to complete ongoing projects that will sustain in further rest of our commitment to the well-being and prosperity of the states. We will sustain efforts to improve the ease of doing business, consolidate on key reform programs and conclude on transactions needed to stimulate economic growth, which is a slight increase from the 2020 budget. The budget is made up of 178 billion Naira for capital and 146 billion Naira for recurrent expenditure. The budget is the only thing that will give us care in the world.