Hon Minister, there is an article that reviews Nepad titled "Nepad at the Crossroads". It says: Hailed as the hallmark strategy to revitalise the continent, the New Partnership for Africa's Development still retains much of the optimism that greeted its launch three years ago. But, it faces an emerging crisis of credibility as key supporters question the Nepad Secretariat's strategy and its failure to turn grand intentions into gainful initiatives.
I want to ask the Minister if there is any strategy of trying to take this valuable and very noble project to the lower levels of our society, because it does seem that it is not owned by the ordinary people in rural areas? I thank you.