 We're back, it's still the breakfast right here on Plus TV, Africa, and time to go through the headlines on the front pages of the National Daily, so we have the leadership, the punch in the newspaper, the nation newspaper, and the Guardian in tow this morning. Let's get things rolling with a look at the leadership in the newspaper and the stories on its front page. Interesting headlines, the leading one there, a mid-zoning debate in PDP, this is from the leadership newspaper, a mid-zoning debate in the PDP, Attiku beats PMB's record attempt at presidency, makes Sith declaration. This is simply saying that if you look at the number of times a contestant or an aspirant has made an attempt at president, at the position of president and declared, Attiku Bokar is now on top of that chart. A mid-zoning debate in PDP, Attiku beats PMB's record attempt at presidency. Now the writers to that headline, let's focus on winning elections in 2023, not zoning, Tamboel tells party. Southwest PDP leaders insist on Southern president. Vote wisely, McCarthy Daniels will be urged electorate and regulations guidelines for 2023 polls ready 10 months ahead, INEC. More from the leadership, electoral act, set it to discuss court judgment today. And we have more reps, grill power minister of a poor electricity supply. Reps, grill power minister of a poor electricity supply. And of course I'm talking about the current state of the nation's power sector with an epileptic power supply all over the country and regular shutdown of the national grid and surely shutdown has become a word that we are all used to these days. Nigeria to witness, Agric Boom with Dangote is $2.5 billion fertilizer plant, PMB, and we're looking at that later on the program. The president was in Lagos yesterday and one of the projects he inaugurated was the $2.5 billion fertilizer plant by Dangote. In an energy crisis, presidency hits back at PDP, a ledges plot to destabilize Nigeria. Energy crisis presidency hits back at PDP, a ledges plot to destabilize Nigeria. Of course, the calls on by the PDP in the warnings by the people's democratic party that will occur in state of affairs in the country, especially the fuel scarcity, the lack of aviation fuel and the high cost of aviation fuel, the high cost of diesel, and of course the epileptic power supply, the people's democratic party that earlier warned President Muhammad Obahari and his administration not to be a surprise if they see protests in the country on the scale of the Ansar's protests. And of course the presidency hits back at the party saying that the PDP wants to destabilize Nigeria. Indeed, there were reports that some security agencies had placed three governors in Nigeria, one from the north, a very vocal governor from the middle belt and another very vocal governor from Nigeria's south-south region that they have been placed on a security watch for, allegedly meeting clandestinely to plot violent protests in a bid to take down the Buhari administration is what some reports had a couple of days ago. More from the leadership newspaper, Nigerians to pay 15% more for DSTV, GoTV packages from April 1. And a statement was put out by the organization Digital Satellite Television to say that they would have to take their prizes up due to some factors that they enumerated. And that announcement was shared widely online by Nigerians with lots of comments coming. Oil theft, FG begins probe of operators' accounts to verify a claim. Oil theft, FG begins probe of operators' accounts to verify claims. Politicians have failed to engender countries' advancement of Basiki. Politicians have failed to engender countries' advancement of Basiki. And there's a beautiful picture on that front page of President Mohammed Buhari. You have his Lagos state governor, Babajide Somolu, as the president, visited Lagos and had the inauguration or the commissioning rather of the international terminal, the international terminal of the Mutala Muhammad Airport in Lagos. Let's move over to the punch newspaper with some interesting headlines on the front page of that publication. The big one there, massive job cut looms, dollar hits, 590 naira, as forex scarcity bites harder. Massive job cut looms, dollar hits, 590 naira, as forex scarcity bites harder. And the writers to that headlines, we buy over 90% of forex from BDCs, job losses likely lament manufacturers. And banks limit online transactions to $20 per month, travelers, others patronize BDCs. And of course, it's talking about the state of affairs in the country with the naira falling massively against the dollar and the continued dwindling fortunes of the naira. You talk about the cost of petrol and diesel with a scarcity that has been with us for some time. And the fact that the power supply has an epileptic, you have a lot of businesses now complaining that they cannot continue to keep the operations running with diesel or petrol fuel generating sets. And of course, this would also be reflected in job cuts. Apart from that, you have the banks restricting the withdrawals on the naira cuts of their consumers or rather their customers who travel abroad overseas to $20 a month. And this is a paltry amount. Some experts have said it's not feasible. And what these travelers are saying is they have to now go to the bureau, the changes of the forex bureaus to get the USD to travel. Also, you have from that the BDCs being the source of forex for manufacturers they can get this from the banks. But a lot of people are back stuff. For the guys at the BDCs, the forex bureaus that are giving out these dollars in exchanging and dealing in foreign currency, where are they getting the hard currency from? The dollars, the pounds and the euros, where are they getting it from? If the banks cannot give these to their customers, where are they getting it from? In some states in the country, you can easily get foreign exchange or you can get foreign currencies rather on the streets in what you call the black market. So how come the banks do not have these foreign currencies? It's a question that is still yet to be answered. More from the punch. Sluggish growth, unemployment, battling Nigeria's poverty reduction. This is according to the World Bank and details on page 22 of the punch. Oral theft, FG, probes, oil firms over production, output others. And we've had in recent time that over 90% or about 90% of Nigeria's crude oil production is being stolen. We have the likes of Shell declaring forced measure on its production. You have Nigeria unable to meet its opaque quota. You have Nigeria unable to even supply gas to the Western countries. And this has been a concern for a lot. We have the Nigerian economist and businessman, Tony Lumelu, lamenting some days ago, in fact, last week, that particular situation. And now it seems that the federal government is set to find out what exactly is going on. But I'm sure that our guest this morning on the press will have his ideas or her ideas about this particular headline. Power ministry lists obstacles, reps cry excuses for blackout. Of course, the House of Reps are probing the incessant blackouts and the shutdown of the national greed in the country. And this is what they are saying. Power ministry lists obstacles and reps to cry excuses for blackout. You can find details of that probe by the House of Reps on page 21 of the Punch newspaper. Tamboal rejects zoning. Southwest PDP insists on southern presidency. Tamboal rejects zoning. Southwest PDP insists on southern presidency. Of course, the likes of Aminu Tamboal, governor of Sakwata State, the likes of Attico Bukkar, former vice president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, interested in becoming the flag bearer of the PDP in the presidential election in 2023. And of course, it adjectives from different blocks in the party for a southern president. You have the likes of Yeson Wike, one of the leading figures in the People's Democratic Party, calling for the South to produce a president. Of course, you have also the southeast block of the PDP calling for the South to produce a president, or for the southeast in particular to produce a president. And of course, this interest from the north who wants to be the flag bearer of the party would always come out to say these things and to also protect their own interests as well. What do they say? The politics is a game of interest. More from the Punch newspaper this morning, Buhari seeks a speedy completion of airport concession on second Abuja runway. Buhari seeks speedy completion of airport concession, second Abuja runway. And whilst commissioning the second of the new international terminal of the Murtala Muhammad Airport, the president revealed that the concession project of the federal government is still ongoing. What we hear from the Minnesota aviation, Hadi Sirika, is that bids have been received and they are in the stage of receiving bids. And now after they have completed receiving those bids they are to go into look at the sealed bids to pick the winners for these concessions for management of these federal government-owned airports across the country. And some people have also pointed out that the maintenance has been a major Achilles' heel as far as public infrastructure, government-owned infrastructure in Nigeria is concerned. And some of these commentators are saying that they cannot wait for the concession of this new airport. Right now you have the federal airports of third of Nigeria which is in charge of the airports in the country that are federally owned. Even the state airports also, we have the federal airports of third of Nigeria in charge of these airports and they also are responsible for the day-to-day running of these airports. If the concession pulls through we'll be seeing this particular new airport being taken over and handled by a concession-y company and that of course will be a welcome development. Maintenance culture has been an Achilles' heel in this part of the world. People have talked about several federal projects that have become moribund and hopefully this particular new international wing of the motel airport will not be the same. More from the punch, FGI's 1.5 trillion nara loans and grants to revive health centers. FGI's 1.5 trillion nara loans and grants to revive health centers. And of course I'm sure not a few IE's will be raised or eyebrows will be raised to say loans again. Well you can read details of these on page seven of this rather on page seven of the punch newspaper. More from that paper, Dan Gote's 2.5 billion dollar fertilizer plant will boost food production export. Buhari, we have more on this if you want to read on page 21 of the punch newspaper. Obeano's government left a hundred billion nara debt, 300 million nara cash, says Soledo. I mean I looked at some of the clips of his interview yesterday and he had a fallen look, didn't look too happy when this is the new governor of Anambra said was asked about the state of affairs of financial affairs of his state Anambra. And he had to say well he met a few million, a few hundred million nara on ground and over a hundred billion nara in debt and he looked really sad. Now a lot of people have come out to compare to do some analysis on this and they have been comparing what the former, the previous governor of Anambra state in the mode of a person of Governor Pito B left in the coffers of Anambra state. Pito B said left about 80 something a billion nara out of that according to the reports you have seven billion nara in cash while the rest was not in cash and they're asking what did Obeano do with the money. Supporters of Governor William Bennett have come out in Russia's defense to point out that he built a new airport as well as other projects in that state. So that's what that story is about. More from the punch, Bami Shea, Lagos BRT driver remanded for rape and murder and this is a story that we hear at Plus TV and of course the entire country is interested in to see justice for Bami Shea. We'll keep following that one. Akira Dulu or Yetola condemned protests hoodlums damped sacrifice at OAU or Akira Dulu or Yetola condemned protests hoodlums damped sacrifice at OAU and of course yesterday we brought you some information that you had protests at the Obafemi and all over university by the indigents of ILF calling on that institution to produce a vice chancellor from the host communities and of course you had a deity and fetish things being seen right there. It's interesting that the paper describes them as hoodlums. Details on page nine. Kaduna attack, police confirmed 34 killed, 200 houses burned, curfew stays, of course the governor of Kaduna State, Nasser El-Fi has placed a curfew on some communities affected by violence, killings and destruction and police is saying 34 have been killed in recent attack. The governor is saying that the curfew is still in place. Really sad developments in Kaduna State. Hopefully we see an improvement in the situation. Really dangerous times for that part of the country. Mother, son arrested for abducting, ripping AKT SS3 student for three years. This was also widely spread and commented on social media. Really, really sad story and really heart wrenching story. Let's move on to the next newspaper of the nation with the following headlines and inherited 100 billion narrow debts as Soledore Treasury pathetic. That's the word he used in describing the treasury. He was really sad, really sad in that interview. NBA once against reckless court ruling, Senate to debate verdict. Kerry Duluth decries invasion of OAU by traditionalists. Oya Tolla met 200 billion narrow debt says DMO. That's talking about the list of states and the debts that they all released by the debt management office making a raising a concern right there. More from the nation, newspaper PDP Quakes of our zoning. Let's focus on getting power says Tamwal, a party's Southwest leaders insist on power ship. Let's move on to the Guardian this morning and the Guardian has some interesting headlines. They go with a big one and the banner headline there, APC throws a screening open to all chairmanship as parents. Fierce exclusion could lead to litigations. Yari warns President Buhari against imposition and party to rake in 1 billion narrow from sale of forms. Interesting. We have both from the paper. Southwest PDP leaders insist next president must come from South, FG hails Dangote hopeful of $400 million inflow from fertilizer export. A truck is threatened to increase holy charges over diesel crisis. And of course, at the bottom of that front page, get power before sharing it. Tamwal tells PDP, quite interesting. And at this point we'd like to welcome our guest. An analyst on the segment this morning, Ezekiel Inyaituk is a public affairs analyst and we're glad to say welcome to him. Good morning Ezekiel Inyaituk and thank you very much for your time. Good morning. Now it is you and I. So I can't hear you. Yes, indeed. Looking quite bright this morning and I do trust that you have power supply where you are. Let's... We are local generators. So we always have power, either the generator or the inverter. Then when NEPA comes, we're like, ooh, up NEPA, but when they go, we take care of ourselves. Fantastic, fantastic. All right, let's start with stories from the front page of The Guardian. The all-progressives Congress is said by the party to be throwing a screening. Open to aspirants from all parts of the country. Is this a good decision or you think the party is just trying, as the paper is saying, to avoid litigation? You know, when people believe that things can always be done, it's a very silly way to think, in my opinion. You know, I said that a man who fails to plan is planning to fail. For seven years you've been in the seat of power and you are not able to get yourself together. And then you think that for seven days, in seven days, you get that done. It's not gonna happen. Things don't work that way, you know? And that is where it shows the way you run the economy. It shows the way you run the country because it's about a mindset, you know, situation. And it's, I find it very frustrating. Many times, I actually do wish that I was in the APC, you know, because they really need people who have the capacity to think without being afraid of anybody. You know, one of the things that people don't know about me is that I have never accepted any appointment in my life, never. Because to me, the day you accept an appointment, you are gauged, you are caged. And they say it's bad manners to eat, to talk while you are eating. So, but I believe that there are people of integrity in that party that can stand up and say, this is not okay. Everybody just looks at Mr. President, whatever the president, and it is, it's a very, let me use that word again, silly way to run any system whatsoever. Again, you know that you should know as a politician that any man that is doing a second term will not be respected because they are just counting the days. In your first term, you know, people are afraid that you might just come back. So they behave themselves. But as of today, anybody can call the president's bluff. They can't. And then you build your system on a man that is exiting. Right as soon as Mr. President got the second term, a president would have started internal transition, building an alternate platform of influence either around the people or around the system. Instead of, oh, the president, the president said, right now, the president can say something and somebody says, excuse me, please, please, please, this is democracy. He has one vote. I have one vote. So, and that is what APC is facing today. Right down to the wire, they were like still, Mr. President, Mr. President. And they are realizing that even the Senate can say, Mr. President, please, please, please. No, we're not deleting that part. That is the Senate, the National Assembly. They can tell Mr. President, please, please, please. And then the party elders are starting to tell him, you want to impose somebody on us? The governors are getting into one group and then the stakeholders are getting, so there's this cacophony of voices and it will only take God for APC to come through this. And that's for one reason, they refuse to plan while it was gay. That's what Jesus said, I must work the works of him that sent me while it is day, for the night comes when no man can work. And I'm afraid that the night is first approaching for the APC and that their convention, I don't know how it's going to be, but I just want to pray that for the sake of the good people within the party, that it will not be as terrible as I envisage. Indeed, you asked a very important question, Ezekilinga, I took, how do you plan a convention in seven days? Let's see how it goes. But the PDP, the People's Rundquartic Party and its national chairman, Eocha, Eocha had thrown a challenge to the All Progressives Congress in his acceptance speech, his Nogul address, to say that he dares them to hold a convention and he was sure they couldn't, they wouldn't be able to hold one, so let's see how that goes. But talking about the People's Democratic Party, we'll look at what is on the front page of the Guardian and then move to the nation so that we can take both of them and then you comment on it. Tamboa, Aminu Tamboa, governor of Sokota State and a leading figure in the party in the PDP Governors Forum, is saying that get power before sharing it. That's what he's telling his party, get power first, then you think about how to share it. Now if we move to the nation newspaper, the big story there, PDP Quakes Over Zoning, that's a nation newspaper, PDP Quakes Over Zoning and it has these writers. Let's focus on getting power, power says Tamboa, all the party's Southwest leaders insist on power shift. So what are your thoughts on what's playing out in the People's Rundquartic Party? With the zoning talk and the likes of Attico and Tamboa coming up to say. Let me leak a secret. I think that the prayers of Nigerians over the years is coming to pass. There's, you know, Amizikil and Izikil is a prophet, okay? And I think that's why my father gave me that name, you know? And it also means the strength of God. So you see, the APC and the PDP have held Nigerians spellbound to the point where you actually think you don't have an option. But they are both getting demystified. They are both getting demystified. I say this and I say it again. For a man like Aladji Kwankwaso to leave the PDP and take an alternate platform. That guy is not in your fight. There is a grand plan for the third force. You know, people just think that the third force means oh, everybody will move into one vehicle and move on. Guy, just relax. I can tell you this for free. Things are getting done in pockets and it should be that way. And at the fullness of time, there's going to be a convergence. ADC is already being adopted by major parties to form a major plank. I know that my friend Wole Adewale is speaking SDP and is forming a major plank, flank. I know that Aladji Kwankwaso is taking the NNPP and forming a major flank. I can tell you this for free. That as time goes on, each of them is going to sensitize the public on the fact that look, this old order needs to give way to a new order. So there is not one voice. It is several voices. As time goes on, these several voices are going to come with the new message and distill into one and Nigerians are going to have an alternative to APC and BBB. When everybody just came, oh, the time is too short. I laugh at them. I tell you this, I've said it before. The man in power does a marathon. He has the resources. He has the power. He has everything. But the opposition will always do a dash. He's always a strike around from September. Not even this next April, May. No, no, no, no. They are going to go their ways. But from September, you start to see voices coming together, Nigerian setting agenda, profiling what they want. The people having more voice and then there'll be better alignment that will crystallize around December and by January, before February, you see a formidable force that is going to give Nigerians a credible alternative. While that is going on APC and PDP with the busy fighting, all sorts of things, they will see the handwriting on the wall and they will start coming nocturnally to these new places to say, look, we can't be in front. Just find accommodation for us. I tell Nigerians and I speak as somebody who cares about this country. It's not about politics. That there has to be a new sound, a new music, a new hope for Nigerians. We can't continue this way again. All right, if you've proven right, Prof. Ezekiel, I'm sure that you'll begin to give Reverend Fadambaka a round for his money. You know, I have a lot of respect for Reverend Fadambaka, but you know, the gospel runs in dispensation. Absolutely. And maybe his dispensation is over. Maybe he's still on God knows. At the end, we will know who is who. Okay, fantastic. But looking at the issues with the two leading parties in the country, the ruling or progressives Congress and the People's Recording Party, we have this zoning arrangement, this zoning formula. And we have sort of unwritten constitution or written arrangement, rather that, you know, it should put tape between north and south. Are these parties doing the wise and smart thing, by not coming out to say, we're zoning the presidency to this part of the country at this point? Because I mean, for what Tamboa is saying, let everybody contest first, and we think about zoning later. In other words, if an orthogonal wins the presidential ticket of the PDP then, it's zone to the north. And we have the likes of a body judge saying, Tamboa's position is putting the cards before the horse. He's saying it's illogical, it's untenable. The southwestern block of the PDP is also saying that the southwestern supports that the next president should come from the south. Are these parties doing the right thing, in your opinion, leaving it open for now? Especially, yeah. I'll tell you something for free. Nigerians need to know that, know something called politics. It's like the law. The law is not morality. The law is about principles and processes. I'm not one, I'm not a lawyer, but I have been schooled by lawyers to tell you that the law operates on certain fundamentals, and it is not sentimental, it's not morality. That is why you can see a judge know that a man committed a crime. Then unfortunately, his people have not been able to do the good job of proving beyond reasonable doubt. And a man is entitled to something, but unfortunately his lawyer did not plead and the law does not give you what you did not ask for. O.J. Simpson was a good case. Everybody knew that this guy was guilty, but they just could not fix it. And a smart lawyer got about it. If it does not fit, then it should be exited. Okay, coming back to politics. Politics is a game of numbers. Politics is not morality. Parties are in it to win. They are not in it to be religious. They are not in it to be moral. They are not in it to be this. That is not the expectation of politics. So PBB is looking at something. They said, look, if it goes to the south, is it wise for us to get somebody from the south? What do we do? How can we, if we get another Northern president, how can we pacify the south? Okay, they start to engage, they start to debate, they start to talk. And it's a game of numbers. I'll tell you for free in Akwaibong State. I'm contesting the governorship of Akwaibong State. And everybody say, oh, let it go to the Uyo Senatorial District, I am saying with them. Yes, PDP, APC, all of you, speak from Uyo Senatorial District. God help you. I am from Ikodekpenet Senatorial District. One day you wake up and discover that everybody is sharing the vote from Uyo Senatorial District and a strong candidate comes from Ikodekpenet Senatorial District. He's more likely to get the bulk of his people if he presents a good agenda. And then the Akhet Senatorial District, whom you are telling will have to wait for another 16 years. They are looking at that and say, look, this thing has gone through the three Senatorial District. It is complete. So now the point is, whoever has the capacity, let him pick it. Now all I need to do is convince the people that I have a good agenda and I mean well and I'm serious. And what's gonna happen? I'm gonna take my Senatorial District. After taking my Senatorial District, I'm going to now go to Akhet to shop with them. I leave Uyo completely out. Still I'll get some votes. So what happens is that I have two Senatorial District and Uyo has one Senatorial District where all the candidates are fighting for the votes of that Senatorial District. When this happens, you start to see who your people or who you say, the parties starting to think, wow, if this happens, should we stick to zoning? Should we not stick to zoning? So zoning is a matter of convenience and it is a tool that is brought by politicians to suit what they want. Interesting. I'll tell you, I wish I could just do some mathematics but time will not allow. But trust me, the issue of zoning is going to remain something unresolved within the PDP because they want to take power as a result. They are waiting to see where APC is going and then they will now look for an alternate way to counter them and get more votes. And once that is done, they will passify the other zones by making sure that they get into negotiations and give them things that will make them to be happy. For instance, if I'm the president, I can give your zone, you know, the minister of work, I'll give the minister of power, I'll give the petroleum ministry. By the time I give you one, two, three, four things, you're like, okay, that sounds good enough. And it's negotiation, that's what politics is. Interesting, interesting times and we'll wait to see what plays out as far as the 23 presidency is concerned. But let us go back to an interview granted yesterday by the brand new Teraba, governor of Anambra state, Chukumachau Soledor, professor, who revealed that in a very, very sad, he was really, looked really sad that he met a pathetic treasury in his state. He was asked how much he met on ground and he talked about it instead of affairs financially and he said he met a few hundred millionaire in the treasury of Anambra state, the speculation is suspicion is that that's between three to four hundred millionaire, but he also said that he bet debt of over a hundred billionaire on ground and your thoughts on this, especially as this is the state, the Anambra state of Pitalbi. Yes, it's an area I have very strong opinion on because I want to tell Nigeria. And that starts from the front page of the nation, it's about sorority and stuff like that. Yes, the first thing is that I feel a little disappointed why do I feel a little disappointed? I am not as close to the system as he was to that system. I have an idea, not less than 60, 70% of the state of economy of a Kwaibom state, I have. Gone to the state management office, I've gone to the Minister of Finance, Accountant General's office, budget as doing a good job. I have done a profiling of the affairs of my state. I don't know setting details, I will never know, but I cannot come today and be surprised at what I see. And that's because for him, he should not be surprised, he should have known the state of affairs. These things are not rocket science, there's nothing you are seeing now that you couldn't have seen, a good part of it, 70% of it, the debt of Anambra state is there in debt management office, it's there. If you go to the Federal Minister of Finance, you'll get it. You go to a Accountant General's office, you'll get it. You get to, you know, even World Bank also has these figures. Yeah, I think it was more of a sadness than surprise because the figures were recently released by the debt management office out there. No, no, no, the days of sadness was before campaign. When he saw them, those are the days he would have been sad, you can be sad today. Today is to walk and address the situation. So Ludo, I've had so much confidence in him, he shouldn't start this way, he shouldn't. He should say, well, the situation is pathetic and he's no longer emotional because he's known it long time ago, but Anambra and we've got to work. That is why when he was doing all those flamboyant campaigns, he should have stopped it because the money had to come from somewhere. When I go with three cars, people are like, you want to be a governor? You're going with just three cars? I said, yes, because I alone talk to you. These three were just my media group. Why would I bring 100 people from Iconepene to go to Icate to talk to 50 people? It doesn't make sense. And I moved that same comfort when I get the only me talks to you people. Get good security and then go meet the people, do town hall, keep the cost low. That's why I'm so surprised that people are running these campaigns with all these flamboyant uniforms and everything. And I ask, do these people know the state of the economy of the state they want to campaign to lead? They don't know. They don't know the state of the economy. If not so, they will not have the long convoys at a time like this that the cost of fuel is so much. Who is fueling these cars? Who is buying all these uniforms? Who is hiring all these people, the crowds, the pulses to do what I next should come in at this point and save this country and stop all these rallies and limit politicians to town hall meetings, which is what I'm doing. Yesterday I was under the tree for four hours talking to close to 200 of my coordinators. I went with only two vehicles. My key staff and my whatever, we were there for four hours. It's eight o'clock. The person next door didn't even know what was going on. That is a man who knows what he's in for. I can waste money. When you are wasteful, when you are campaigning, how can you be prudent when you get on the seat? And INEC has to come out hard and redefine campaigns because Nigeria is in a dire strait and we need people who understand what they are going in for. We all have this mindset that governance is so much because every governor, even Obiano to his last second, was moving with large convoys and making it look like the whole state was okay. Meanwhile, you had only 300 million in your covers and then you have a dead body of over 500 billion. In a quite bomb state, what is the situation? We've got to be sober. Everybody seeking an office of the governor has to exhibit a certain level of sobriety knowing that things are not okay. Industries are shutting down. Where will your internally generated revenue come from? What is your plan? What is your strategy? Do more of talking, town hall meetings, engage the people, answer questions, spend time with them and leave these rallies and all this paraphernalia. It means you don't even know what you're in for. You're going for a burial of a young child and you're going with a band. Are you okay? It's very interesting. And of course you're talking about campaign financing. That's something that needs to be looked into. I know you're talking from experience from what you've seen. But I hope that the people who see you coming with two cars alone will not feel that you don't want to give them. You don't like spending money. Like they said to Soludo when he said he was going to have a small swearing in ceremony because we want to see big things. You want to see flamboyants and say, aha, you're a big man. And then you... It's a very important question and it's a mindset that God is helping us to address in a quiet bomb state. You see, you need somebody who has to tell you that every fuel that is bought is money that could have been used to pay you your salary or your gratuity or your pension. Every uniform that is bought. Where is it from? It's either private or government. If it is government, that what you're clapping for is the industry that should have been in your locality to employ your children. It is the health facility that should have been in your facility. It is the water that should have been in your facility. We are enlightening for the first time, sir. I've done 28 of 31 local governments. The least we spent anywhere was three hours. Yesterday was four and a half hours. People are asking questions and people, even the people, I said, I'll pay your transport at the end of the day for the first time. They say, sir, we can afford to pay the transport back. Don't pay that transport. We can afford to do this. We didn't know it this way. We didn't think of it. For us, let's get what we can while we can. But knowing that you are saving it to give us a better future, we didn't think this way. God bless you. This is quite interesting. Hopefully we can have this replicated on a larger scale across the country and maybe won't have stomach infrastructure politics again. But I want to thank you very much for your time for joining us this morning. And for delivering us always, I took, we call him Prophet Ezekiel. Thank you very much for your time. Thank you, sir. That's what a reverend calls me. Wow, fantastic. All right, we'll be back to look at very important issues. We have two guests on standby for two topics, but let's talk about what happened today in history, after which we dive into our first major conversation. So watching the breakfast on Plus TV Africa.