 With the PDP getting set to hold this presidential rally in the state tomorrow, a founding father of the party has expressed concern over the plight of the party in the state. Dixie Imasege, who is a national leader of the party, also took a swipe at the national chairman of the party, Iochia Ayu, for not following the process in addressing the crisis rocking the other state chapter. Recall that the party in the state has since been split into two factions due to the internal crisis between the governor Gatwin Obaseki and the national vice chairman South South Dan Obi. I let members or would be members of PDP to Abuja in 1998 to register this party since they have not moved an inch on this party. The party is now divided almost to two in a two-state. The original owners are the one who came to be the legacy. Those who joined us, who left us before and came back through Obaseki are those in charge of the government. We don't know what is happening in the government, but I'm not annoyed. As of today, the legacy candidates for Senate are the one approved by NEC. As of today, the legacy candidate for House of Rep are the one in the list, but we saw them operating a bud that they are the candidate. I do respect him in the law, we don't have a candidate. You will all have your responsibility. Our supposed national chairman is the one manipulating the national working committee. Assuming he followed the Electoral Act, completed with NEC, all these things will not happen. NEC and the national working committee are part of who the candidate is. Because we are on the side of the NEC because we did the right thing. Yes, I'm aware the working committee took a decision that they are backing out from their arrangement. They didn't tell me, but when I read it, when I came from the farm, I took side with them. Shana, it's myself. The father of PDP in those days to date, as well as later in NEC, cannot fit in to the capital structure of PDP. What are we talking about? Who are those who do that, please?