 In another development, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obie, has expressed surprise that the federal government was yet to respond to the catastrophic flooding in Bayelso State after three weeks of disaster. Obie said flying into the state in a chopper gave him a better aerial view of the situation, and that the state's needs urgent help. He paid a cutservice to Governor De Yoderre at the government house before the both visited internally displaced persons at the Oxbow Lake Pavilion camp in Yanagawa. What I saw today, U.S. Lansing, my appeal, which I will be more vocal about, is for the federal government of Nigeria to send if the president or the vice president can not visit Bayelso, they must send a very strong team to come and see what is happening here. I've never seen what I saw in Bayelso. This is the top place I'm visiting, and I can say the federal government of Nigeria needs to declare emergency. On his part, Governor De Yoderre lamented the impact of the flood, which he said has claimed the lives, property and destroyed the economy of the state. In the southwest, you do have. In the southeast, you do have. In the south, south, you do have. Others have become presidents, so if we're talking about justice in this country, we all know in our hearts where it should go to, and that is what has been put in this country in Kwakmea, that this country cannot move forward. The way we have unbundled NNPC, the way we have unbundled NNPC, we advocate that Nigeria should be unbundled.