 Meanwhile, governorship primary elections are fast approaching and different aspirants are putting their acts together. In Abia State, the PDP is doing all it can to retain its mandate in 2023 and one of the aspirants, Mayor Lockheed Buque, is insisting that if the party will put its best foot forward at the polls, he remains the best candidate for the ticket. We have him joining us tonight via Zoom. You're welcome to our pride time news, Mayor Buque. Hello, good evening. Good evening. And Abia people have since been yearning for inclusiveness in governance. How do you plan to achieve this? Well, I'm on ground so far and I'm also in touch with my people, home and abroad. I speak directly almost to them and I know what they need. And I think we're ready to work and also work with everybody who is willing and who has something to offer in the States. When you talk about my people, we're talking about those on ground and those in diaspora who is willing to change the situation and narrative of Abia State. I'm in touch with the people from the north to the south, from the south to the west. We are ready to put things that will make it different by having the points people all over the local government who are ready to give us information of what is on ground and how we can be able to enhance them to improve the living of the people. We know that people in Abia State are people with business and marketing strategy. So now that brings us to the question to Aba to the world. You know, the area market in Aba could have been an African hub if properly managed and adequately invested in. So do you have any blueprints for Aba markets? Yes, most definitely. Aba is the honey pops. Look at when you can see the wet right there. But the issue is how to harness it in order to generate funds into the States. Any States with Aba and well-harnessed would make a lot of progress. We plan of working on infrastructure, improving on infrastructure growth. The market that needs to be relocated will be relocated to a very good place, build the roads in order to help the business people and also help them by connecting them to the to the market bonds, such as even CBN, by the state granting them or her to a sex funds. Then I have plans as well, putting up a cargo company through the Abia transport line, helping them to move their goods without having a roadblocks that would increase stock to the end users. So we have a lot of things in stock to, in order to enhance the potentials of Aba. Okay, so now, Governor Okeseke Piazo has set the monthly IGR at 3 billion Naira. He's even looking at the possibility of 5 billion Naira. So what are you promising in this regard and how do you plan to go about it? Okay, by the time we, we fix the infrastructure of Aba, relocate the market to a very good place for the business people, helping them with how to move their goods into Abia States, into Aba. Then also helping them with markets, money market bonds. You will know that definitely we're going to increase on the IGR even above 10 billion. It's all about the energy who is willing to use a different approach in order to, to increase the well-being of the people, especially in Aba. And you also know that Aba has a lot of talented people. And in my, in my seven key agenda, I have a program called Loan Accessibility, or Nigeria. Okay. The loan accessibility is we setting up something like a micro-framehouse, helping them to have assets. You know, recently they have difficulty in assessing dollars to buy goods outside the country. Okay, okay. All right, we want to thank you so much for this information so far. We would have been able to ask more questions by four time. So thank you for joining us. Have a good evening. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.