 And groups have continued to drum support for Bola Amitinnabu for the seat of the president. And this is despite that he himself has not declared his intention to contest the 2023 presidential election. And some are of the opinion that says if he joins the 2023 presidential race, it will be an era of capacity and plans. The quest for who becomes president of Nigeria in 2023 may have started. That's going by various groups conversing and throwing their weight behind Bola Amitinnabu. Swaga is what the call this. They are rooting for the ex-legors governor to run for president in 2023. A political analyst says if Bola Tinnabu joins the race, the candidates in 2023 will take a different approach. If he does choose to come into the game, we'll represent an era where people who would like to campaign on capacity would like to campaign on actual terms who would like to campaign on not just promises but assemblances of ability to deliver would be in the books. Unlike the past where we had just popularity, popular figures, shady track records or no track record at all to suggest their capacity to govern. Apart from Bola Tinnabu, there are few persons who may have an eye on the presidency. It is also interesting to know that the APC is yet to zone the office of the presidency. That is also another subject of public debate that has generated heated argument. The party constitution is very clear around how zoning is done. We know almost with certainty that the next candidate of the APC will come from the staff. There are indications to that effect. So when you look at the chairmanship of the party right now, those through India hearts in are all from the north. That is one indication that the presidency will be zone to the south because the chairman of the party and the presidents are typically from opposite zones. For now, all we can do is stand like eager spectators at a football tournament. We will be watching how the political class manoeuvre for power possession as a current tenure pervs way for an eventful 2023. Merci beaucoup for plus TV Africa.