 And in Kogi, a chieftain of the All Progressive Congress, Kingsley Fowle has warned politicians against playing the ethnic cards ahead of the state's governorship election. In an interview with Newsman in Lokoja, Fowle said the Yahya Bello administration has built a formidable legacy that would be difficult for anyone to beat in the state. He assured the people that the era of ethnic and religious bigotry would never rise We have been able to defeat ethnic politics in the history of our state. That's one of the legacies of Allaji Yahya Bello. And we cannot allow the resurrection of ethnic bigotry, ethnic division in our politics. What we are going for is competence, capacity, consolidation on the gains of the new direction government of Allaji Yahya Bello. And in Allaji, Usman Ododo, we would find this. So that is why all of us, whether you are from the west, from the east or from the center, those who believe in consolidating on the achievement of Allaji Yahya Bello, those who want to see many more reference hospitals, those who want to see the growth and development of cost tech, those who want to see the development of many schools like the GYB Modest Schools and all of that. We encapsulate it into the new direction blueprint that we belong to. And that is why taking Kogi forward, we have to be very faithful to this very blueprint.