 And also, the all-progressive Congress, A.P.C. Noshu State, has alleged that Gov. Adimullah Adileki, of the state, of laying a claim to the execution of some of the projects that were executed by the immediate past governor of the state, to mark his 100 days in office. The acting chairman of the party, Tajidin Lawal, made the allegation while speaking at a press conference held in Ushubu, the state capital. The well-described Gov. Adileki's 100 days as co-cat across sectors of the economy and the state as monumental failure. He also accused the governor of stopping the takeoff over academic activities at the University of Malaysia, sacking 1,500 teachers, 20,000 Oyes cadets, over 200 health workers as well as misappropriation of about 90 billion IRA accrued to the state in the last three months with nothing to show for it. Meanwhile, the Senate Spokesperson Ajibollah Basiri has raised an alarm over non-appearance of members of the Election Petition Tribunal in the state 10 days after the election to hear applications filed. In the areas of a security of allies and property, economy, health, education, provision of infrastructure facilities and welfare, it is not a public expression to observe and conclude that Adileki's scorecard is a monumental failure. Adileki's administration is like a proverbial sneak that passes through a top rock without any significant sign of a passage. Till the last day of Etolla it was doing contributory pension. We are saying this for emphasis so that the people of Oshun will know that in spite of the challenges Governor Etolla had as a governor, we were able to tackle a lot of things. As we all know, an election petition is time-bound and no extension of time can be granted. So we want to urge and appeal to the president of God of Appeal to prevail on whichever panel of judges he has sent to Oshun to resume immediately so that they can hear all pending applications so that electoral justice will be done in the state.