 A coalition of civil society groups known as the Oshun Mastermind has to cry the mana of the state government handle, the federal government fuel subsidy, palliative. The group said the weight of state government spends the two billion Naira and distributed over 17,000 bags of rice and three tons of maize received from the federal government lacks property and shrouded in secrecy. Address in these men, executive director of the group, Professor Wasiu Oyidokon, advised the government to channel funds for a proposed additional flyovers into road construction and expansion in towns like Ila, Ikyun, Ilesha and others. Similarly, members of the group described Governor Adeleke's handling of Borho construction in the 30 or 330 two local government areas in the state as porous. Recall that in our last addresses we had sped out areas where we think the state government should do the intervention. We request that the state government immediately makes known its intention as concerning palliatives as Oshun people are longing to support their muses of other states as enjoyed for no states, an example. We must also use this opportunity to condemn the secrecy that showed that the dismissal of the palliatives that were received from the federal government for transparency's sake. We encourage the Oshun government to be more open and transparent with such strong possesses in future. Openness secures public confidence and the government cannot do without it. We have taken a survey before now and we confirmed in one of our press conferences which we dared them to respond to that the 302 bags were non-existent, as claimed. Talking about the usual security, you will recall that I think it should be about five or six months ago that we raised a very high alarm, raised alarm on the activities of non-state actors and the God us all kind of names, but today the truth are there as evidences. In the last three months we've lost well over 14 persons to courtesan and non-state activities. I'm Brigandage. We can begin to point out in Nileshah the lost eight, over a period of two months, during the Oshun Pro-Festival, records say.