 Now the main opposition party in Kuala Stated PDP and the current administration of the all-progressive Congress APC have continued to trade words over the alleged sum of 450 billion narrow foreign and local revenues attracted into the state as revenues and allocation between 2019 and 2022. While the Kuala Stated PDP Chairman Babatini Muhammad alleges that the APC government in the state has mis-managed the said huge revenues, the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Rafiu Ajekhai, der Bonster claims. Now the PDP has remained quiet for a while until this moment when it inaugurated five newly appointed members of the state working committee, the few Deverkim, created by former ex-cows who voluntarily resigned some months ago. The party chairman, Babatini Muhammad used the occasion to challenge the state government under the leadership of Abdul Rahman Abdul Razak to account for the sum of 450 billion narrow foreign and local revenues attracted into the state coffers. The Kuala Stated PDP has received about 450 billion narrow in revenue between 2019 to 2022. There's no common straight project commissioned despite cash flow. When you are saying this is what we have accumulated in terms of debt, I've mentioned to you several projects in excess of 15 different projects that the government that this administration is executing across the state. What we have received compared to what we have done, when you put it side by side with what the PDP has done, the people of Kuala Stated know the difference. The People's Democratic Party in the state also said it is disappointed over the debt profile of the state of about 110 billion narrow as of September 2022, or the APC maintained the current figures stand at over one or 67 billion narrow. Despite all this cash flow, Kuala debt profile, which was around 30.2 billion as of March 2018, has been increased to around 110 billion narrow. First information we came on board in 2019, the domestic debt of Kuala Stated stood at 67 billion narrow. So that clearly contradicts the claim they made.