 I'd like to thank my dear brother and friend, Governor Sheikh Makin Day, for the very kind invitation to be here to join you in commissioning this very beautiful building behind me here, the Ohio State Government Lodge. My Lord, it is possible that the governor does not know that there is a law against building an edifice that is more beautiful, more modern than the president's own lodge. And that when you commit that kind of offence, the federal government can take over the building. But I think we'll excuse him, he's not a lawyer, he's an engineer. Mr. Governor, let me commend you for ensuring the completion of this building. But perhaps more importantly, I also take this opportunity to congratulate you on the very many infrastructural projects that you have undertaken in Ohio State and that we have seen. I recall I was in Ibadon just this last week, and I was taken around by the Secretary of the Government, Mrs. Adi Ocean, to an event where we were commissioning the a new auditorium at the University of Ibadon. But I saw even then the giant clips that you have made already in Ohio State. And I recall that you and I had spoken in a number of times about the various things that you are doing in Ohio State, many of which are not even included in the brochure which we've just seen. So well done indeed. This building joins the legacies of the continuous improvement in the lives of Ohio State people and of course Nigeria, and is important of greater possibilities for our collective betterment. Let me congratulate you on the fresh mandate also that the people of Ohio State have given you. And I pray that you succeed marvelously in this omitted 2.0 beginning on Monday in Jesus' name. God bless Ohio State, God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Amen.