 When we received our letter of no electricity, I was going to ask for my team to come back and get those higher lights. No electricity. I hope I'll be able to shout. I'm recovering from a bit of a flu. First of all, I found out very quickly last weekend why government officials get new phone lights. The minute they get appointed. I'm sure everybody here had their phones ringing off the hook. I appreciate those who are calling to congratulate me. Extremely humbling. But the majority were calling to ask for work. To ask for jobs. And I could not promise because I have no authority to provide any jobs. But it does frustrate me when I realize we have a sport industry or we should have a sport industry and a sport industry that works would create hundreds of thousands of jobs. First of all, I would say thank you to Waziri. Thank you also to the President. Thank you for this appointment. Thank you to the team. I've been given a really good team. By Saturday evening our WhatsApp group was almost complete. I think one or two people joined yesterday. I knew some of them. I've gotten to know some of them over the last two days. And I believe I have a team that is ready to work. Ready to focus and ready to get this job done. I have been involved for over 15 years in trying to get fans to appreciate our sport. But we keep hearing the same thing. It's not exciting. Quality of the game is not up to par. The infrastructure is not inviting. With the time I remember inviting some girls to come and watch football at Camp Toyoyo. And they said, where would we go? You know? And I had to call in favors just to get, just to hire toilets. Yeah, that's how bad it is when it comes to our infrastructure. So we are hoping that we can close the gap. It's great that we have a grassroot program to develop talent. Because that's where it starts and creating a product that our own people can appreciate. People like asking, why do you watch the English Premier League in European football? Well, the quality is better than ours. It doesn't mean we can't get there. The raw talent, we have it. We are not developing it. So it's great to see that we now have a program that will develop that talent. I have been fortunate enough to travel all over the world. I was at the World Cup in Qatar. I pay for myself. I've been fortunate enough to go to the Premier League, the EPL, the MLS, watch NBA games, rugby sevens in Vegas. And there's a common theme. I'm sure most of you either watched Super Bowl Live or you saw the highlights. The common theme is that you have to create an event around our sport. And that is what is missing, and that's what is keeping a lot of fans away. On Sunday, more people were talking about Rihanna than they were talking about the actual game. I wonder if I asked all of you who won and would be like, we're not sure. If I asked who performed at half time, you don't know. So we need to be able to fuse sport and entertainment to make it attractive for people. We need to get our infrastructure in order. Yes, we do, because that is something that we're very inviting. If you travel around the world, you'll see the infrastructure alone is a sight to see. And it gets you excited about what you're watching. And once you get those three in order, the fans will come and the corporates will be lining from here to Gong saying, my money behind the sport. We're starting football, I can't wait to get to other sports. The federations are calling and asking what's in it for us, what's in it for us. If there is all about football, we will get to football. I don't want to say too much, and like Chulgu said, he's not a politician. I'm really not a politician. That's why I struggle with speeches. So I'll leave it there because I want us to get to work. I want us to get to work. It's a huge task. It's huge undertaking. It's not easy. It's easier to mouth off than to actually do the work. But I've accepted the challenge, my team have accepted the challenge and I think it's time now to get to work. Thank you for listening.