 Well, back here in Lagos, Tokyo and agriculture now, the state government has launched the agro-processing productivity, enhancements and livelihood improvement support, TAGT, appeals project. Governor Babaji Desangolo, who launched the project on Thursday, dispatched over 3.6 billion narrative, 1,786 startups in the agricultural value chain. Now, plus TV Africa correspondent Love Ikugoye Doko tells us more. It is the official launch of the agro-processing productivity enhancement and livelihood improvement support, appeals project. Not less than 1,786 women and youth were empowered with at least 2 million worth of financial assets with access to mentorship linked for professional guidance. When I was young, I liked farming. So when I have the opportunity, I was so happy to be among the beneficiary today. We are a group of a company with this amount, we are going to make sure that this company really goes a long way. The happy project is a project that is good, that we employ the Lagos state government to put more emphasis on it and try it for the old people to empower them. Governor Saouan Liu said since the inception of the happy project, the state has been steadfast through regular payments of counterpart funds for smooth and effective implementation. He appeals to beneficiaries to make judicious use of the funds. I have no doubts in my mind that you have all been fully equipped with necessary tools to hit the ground running and to justify this huge investment in all of you. Commissioner for Agriculture Abisola Olusoya said the ministry is not resting on its oars in exploring all modern innovations to make the sector appealing to the youths. And we are determined to continue the process of producing many successful entrepreneurs in the agricultural chain. It is pertinent to know that the project is directly contributing to the sustainable development goals of the United Nations, as well as the theme's agenda of the present administration of Mr. Baba Jidi Olusola Saouan Liu. In his Goodwill message, National Project Coordinator appeals project Mohammed Jobde commanded Governor Saouan Liu for his support. He pledged that the federal government will continue to provide an in-depth oversight to ensure the success of the program in Lagos state. The program, which is a tripartite agreement scheme, is supported by the World Bank and the federal government, with Lagos state contributory provisions targeted at boosting investment in the agricultural value chain. From Lagos, Love Ikuku Uyodoku, for Plasti. Updates