 And in Ocean State, the Ocean State Palliative Distribution Committee has said they have resolved to wait for the second batch of rice component of a located federal government fuel subsidy removal palliative for distribution to the vulnerable members of the public. The committee members who spoke one after the other at the press conference yesterday said they will ensure that the palliatives were well distributed. The leadership of the group, which includes Sheikh Mustafa Olawiy, unanimously agreed that the $33,000 of rice already received by the state government should be delayed till when the awaiting batch of palliatives will be received so as to distribute them all together. The Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Colapo Alimi, said that the state government has received the $3,000 of 50kg rice for the first batch but is yet to receive $5 billion promised by the federal government. Since today, we have received the first batch of $3,000. We have equally received information about 14,500 plus banks of rice and about 3,000 metric tons of maize. Now today, we call the meeting of the stakeholders of the people of these states to come and discuss the modalities, the templates for the distribution of the palliatives. Presently, 3,000 bags of rice is here with us and we are still expecting 14,320. But we agree together that the 3,000 should wait until the arrival of the remaining 14,320 before there will be any distribution. So please, we want to assure the public that the rice is intact. You have been hearing so many rumors about what is happening. The rice has been consumed. It has been ministerial to party members. I mean, we are not going to talk about it specifically is that 3,000 bags are already in ocean. We really appreciate the effort of the ocean state governor, Senator Ademola Nuri Jin, Jackson Adiliki. He didn't hide anything from us. He disclosed everything about the 3,000 bags of rice.