 I'm straightening out to Oshun State, where the governor, Ademola Diliq, has restated his commitment to transform the state with a promise to administer the affairs of the state with the fear of God and in a transparent manner. The governor who has been using his campaign office located at the Ogoluwa in Oshubu, the state capitol sends his inauguration on the 27th of November last year, says he will officially resume his office in government secretariat in two weeks. Governor Ademola made the statement while speaking during an interreligious prayers and thanksgiving service held by the government secretary to herald a new year. The governor has restated his pledge to carry all traditional rulers in the state along in his government. Go and look at the history. Go and look at when I was in the Senate. I said so many things. All my campaign promises were kept. Today again, slowly but surely, you can see the sign. The next one or two weeks, I'll be coming over here so that I'll be in the office so that we can enjoy together. I want you to join hands together in civil service and help beyond that to move Oshun State forward. It's an age-long tradition in Oshun State to do this prayer in the first working day of the year but he has taken it even the step further to ensure that it is all encompassing and it is deeper than it used to be. And I assure you that this is a governor that is committed to the covenant he has with God and with the people of Oshun State. We must be prudent in our spending. And of course that has always been my charge to the government. The government of the state needs to be prudent and those who are leading us. They need to manage the little resources, the little funds that come into the state and that we generate in the state. The committee under my leadership have done justice to the shift and seat also within Oshun State especially with the terms of reference, shift and seat, the installation of kings between July 17 and November 26.