 Special advisor to the Ogunstate governor on political affairs, B. Adelaide, has debunked the allegation of typhonic funds from the streetlight powered by a generating set. Responding to the criticism from one of the people's democratic party, governorship aspirant, Hon. Oladi Pupo Adiputu, in a viral video, Adelaide claimed that the generating set was a pilot scheme for the adoption of the independent power producers, the IPP. So what we have done is that we are using the generating set as a pilot scheme to say how, to say the functionality, say how this is going to work for us and transfer to the IPP. Take for instance, go to some of these PDP states, you see similar project going on being powered by Genset and Disu. What we are doing in Ogunstate, I don't know that of Ibadom because I'm pretty much sure there is no IPP in Ibadom. In Ogunstate, what we are currently doing is that we are going to transfer the energy from this generating, I mean generating set to our IPP. If you look at Tabriokuta for example, we have already transferred some of them into IPP project. They don't get energy from Genset anymore. But this money is everywhere. So it is using this project to advertise to individuals that live across the state.