 Now, the Minister of the Federal Capital Directory of the city, Gerson Wicker, maintains that he is still a member of the main opposition people's democratic party, PDP, despite threats of expulsion from some chieftains of the party. Wicker immediate parts governor of the state fell out with the PDP hierarchy in the run-up to the 2020 presidential election. At the end, he insisted the party maintain its internal power sharing formula by zoning the presidential ticket to the southern Nigerian. The one I supported before, man, let's have a look. So, what happened? I have decided to take a break from politics. No, it's not, as you see here now, everybody, career, course, I'm just, to go out of the back to carry people. You see, you see, when people say this, I was in prison, I didn't hide it. I came out, I felt I'm going to support your presidential candidate. Is it that I spoke in a way people would not understand? Is it that I acted in a way people would not understand? Even the death, the death, you can hear when the death can hear you. What I said, the death had. But if this is not done, I will do this. The party is the party. Discipline you for that. Discipline you for who? Dabba Bousset. Who? But I didn't want that. It is a matter of course. It is a matter of the party's constitution. Who's a matter? Who should be disciplined? I am an advocate of the presidential constitution. I mean, I, you do it. I mean, you want to be disciplined in the first place, in the first place. Can you not even say in the first place, you should have thanked us, thanked Rivers, you don't offend me. Okay. And you didn't, you lost the governorship. Would you have been talking about, uh, uh, Riverstay Millet, Philippus it. I hear you the most. Think about this little word about that thing today in New Zealand. So that they can now serve master and serve boy. Now they are serving boy on the road now.