 All right, we have a legal practitioner right now, Elvis, as he had joining us to talk more about what's going on in those states. Good evening to you, Barista. Thank you for joining us on Denise and plus TV Africa. Thank you so much. Barista, can you hear us? Barista, can you hear us? Yeah, good evening. All right, in recent developments, the deputy governor of the state, like you just watched, apologized to the governor. Did it come to you as a surprise or how can you just, you know, analyze all that's going on in those states? Well, I mean, it's not surprising. I don't really see a way forward for deputy governor. If you have watched legal developments in the states over the last couple of years, you have seen who are cared to have been a very great synergy between the two of them. You know, enough people, including myself, we are quite shocked that, you know, the feud between them degenerates to this level. But one thing important is that, like I understand it, once the breach of trust, once the other party feels that there's no other trust between them, it's always difficult to come together and work together like the deputy governor suggested. You recall that some time ago, he fired an action court seeking to preempt what appeared, what he claimed to have been an attempt to impeach him. But the governor had said that, you know, there was nothing like that. And if you have watched all that has been happening in the dual state, you will see that, you know, the deputy governor is perhaps the most popular deputy governor in the country. And perhaps the most involved deputy governor in the country has been very involved in what has been happening. But unfortunately, what has happened has been seen as politics. It is not all connected with his ambition, the deputy governor's ambition to succeed his boss and to appear that his boss is not supporting that move, to appear that the boss has other intentions in terms of who his successor should be. And that appears to be what is happening between them. And because of the way the governor has treated the deputy governor over the years, obviously he became a little bit powerful, he became an effect he could do a lot of things. For example, you know, there were innovations that when the House of Assembly was being upgraded, he was trying to get different certain papers as against what the governor wanted. And you know what I meant. So, you know, if you know the governor is a very determined person, that he wants something done, you know, history has shown in the last years of being governor that you always find the way. And so that's what's happening right now. He's trying to protect himself. He's trying to render the deputy governor politically relevant to the scheme of things. But you know, as a legal practitioner, I would say that we still have to comply with the laws of the land, you know, in the play of the concert. You know, the scenario we saw at the time when he's been prevented from going to the home base, there have been harassed, all of this, you know, too much show of power that shouldn't be the democratic setting. As much as I believe that the governor is genuinely, has a genuine reason to be angry with the deputy governor, whatever anger you have has to be within the democratic parameters. That has to be shown within the limits of the country. And so, you know, I'm not speaking for either of them. I'm just looking at the issues that I see there. And I feel that the governor should tour the line of democratic, uphold the internets in his deeds with the deputy governor. And I also believe that whoever has an abysm, you know, pursued within the limits of the political structure that he had available to him, cannot want to assure your master and expect that your master will support you. I think that's really what is played out in those things. Okay, so what does it really be of now for the people's democratic party judging by the fact that it's just one year they have to the end of the administration? Don't you think it would actually affect maybe the chances of the party in maybe forthcoming elections in the state in the future? I mean, the people, the PDP is already seriously challenged in those states. If you look at last election, the Labour Party came from nowhere to almost become the dominant party within the state. Probably to the invention of other forces outside of, you know, particular democracy to stop. PDP has lost a lot of political value in the states. I don't want to speculate on what is responsible for that. Many people believe that the relationship between the deputy governor and the governor is practically, you know, to some extent responsible for what has played out because the PDP as a condition for giving or bashing the ticket wanted to have their own person as the deputy governor. They wanted to be out of the way. But unfortunately, you know, I was very loyal to the deputy governor. He insisted on going ahead with him and that created a lot of cracks within the PDP. And up to now, the party has recovered from that. And, you know, this is the move that the governor has also seen as a way of placating members the lack of fire of the PDP to see how he can governize the party towards installing in court the successor next year. But, you know, the chances are seriously dented by the ongoing feud between the good parties and then the rise of the party as well. Of course, the firepower of the APC considering the caliber of questions are also, you know, talking about comrades of Schumann and the other north. But this would play a very major role in affecting the chances of the party. But the way I'm aware, the government is able to navigate through this. We'll go as we tell what will happen in the next lecture. All right. Thank you so much. We have been speaking with a legal practitioner. Elvis Asya is under development in a state specifically regarding the leadership tussle between the deputy governor and, of course, his principal. Many thanks for being a part of the news tonight. Thank you. It's been a pleasure.