 And now to election martyrs. Governor Jason Wieke of River State says himself and his allies, better known as the G5, have not struck a deal with any presidential candidate ahead of next year's election. Now the G5 have been at loggerheads, or the People's Democratic Party PDP, presidential candidate Atiko Abubaka. In the wake of the party's presidential primary, Wieke, who lost to Atiko, believes the process wasn't fair. And the five governors maintained that the PDP national chairman, Iochia Ayu, or Nathana must resign. Now since the crisis, there have been speculations that the group has backed a candidate for the presidential election. But the former minister of state for education has waved off the reports, describing them as untrue. Wanted to run for a second time. He knocked down before his vice. He knocked down before his vice presidential candidate, a vice president, and said, my vice, please allow me to run. In any condition he gave him, one of the conditions, you know what he gave him? Tony Anini must be sacked as minister of works. And Tony Anini must not be the presidential campaign council, abortion to oblige, and sacked Tony Anini minister of works. I removed him from presidential council and brought him back to south-south, when people are talking. This is a president, a president. His own vice giving him condition. A retired general. He knocked it down. My vice, please allow me to run for a second time. I was given conditions. This one, we are not even doing that. We are not saying, suck this one, give it, no. We are only saying by the constitution of our party, by what the Nathana Salman said, and by what you told me in my house when he came to see me. Now you have gotten the president, we are not fighting about it. We say you have taken, we don't want to fight. Okay, give us the national chairman. And you say no, we will not listen to you people. Don't give us conditions. Something that is touching on the foundation of the unity of a country.