 In the meantime, Delta State Governor Eivh Fanyu Okowa says this administration has accessed $30 billion out of the $150 billion that it applied from a financial institution under the breaching finance loan. The state governor and vice-presidential candidate of the People's Democratic Party made this known, while fielding questions from journalists shortly after inspecting some projects in Asaba at the state capitol. Akorespondent in Asaba o Kumejero Friday reports that Governor Okowa said 25 billion nera out of the 30 billion nera bridging finance already accessed by the state government has been deployed into some projects while the remaining 5 billion nera was channeled into the payment of pensioners in the bureau for state pensions and the local government pensions bureau. Dr. Okowa also pointed out that local government pensioners were not under the state's purview adding that the money was given to them as grant from the state government. So unfortunately as I said today from the last report that I got we have only been able to assess 30 billion of it and we have deployed it into various projects. We also have directed and I think that has undone too so for them to give 2.5 million of that 30 million to the state pension bureau and 2.5 billion to the state pension bureau to help us set some of the actual services that we would work as and we have also given a grant of 2.5 billion to the local government pension bureau. Local governments are not under us but it's an assistance in grant to the local government pension bureau to help soften the money that they are owing the local government pensioners in terms of actual services.