 Meanwhile, Governor Nguike has hailed President Mohamed Abu-Hari for releasing the 13% derivation funds owed to NATO Delta since 1999. Nguike said the funds have significantly aided his infrastructural strides in the state, adding that the projects that were recently inaugurated have been fully paid for, while more will be completed before the end of his tenure. It is that we are now paid to resume 1999, but it has approved that money to pay to the states of the NATO Delta. Let every state come and account. Let every state come and account. I hear that this money has been paid to you. What do you hear? I. I. As Governor Nguike said, I cannot account for it. For the NATO Delta states. These states are sacrificed for the party. And you are sacrificed for the vast state. If you are sacrificed for the vast state, the vast state will no longer sacrifice for you. I will not support anybody who does not like the vast state. I will not support anybody who does not want equity, fairness, and what just. If you want everybody to support you, come. I say you believe in equity and fairness. They said, I said, I'm supposed to not be. I have no regret to say, obeying the former governor. If he's coming to the vast state to campaign, I will give him the logistics. I will give him vehicles. I will give him security. I mean, you should ask a former governor. I will not give him vehicles. I will not give him security. I will not do that. I must. I must give him logistics support.