 Meantime, the House of Representatives Committee on Nigel Delta Development Commission, NDDC, has asked nominees for positions of chairman and members of the Board of the Commission to take a bow and go. On Wednesday, the 4th of October, the nominees had appeared before the Senate and were screened in the Committee of the Whole. The motion to allow them to take a bow and go was moved by the minority reaper of the House. Honorable Ali Jase Issa, who commended the President for appointing some former members of the National Assembly to serve in the NDDC Board. As a member of House of Representatives or Senator, whether through documentation or integrity test, so we have confidence of every nominee that as a member of National Assembly will represent the country very well, and will also be a good ambassador of the National Assembly. The House Majority Leader, Professor Julius Ihover said he was confident of the pedigree of the members of the new Board while urging them to do their best to deliver. Chairman of the Committee, Honorable Ibori Senua Erikate, said their screening process for confirmation was in fulfillment of the provisions of Section 2, Subsection 2A of the NDDC Act of 2000. This is a new calling. And we are all familiar with the crisis, conflicts, contradictions, insinuations, challenges that the NDDC has gone through over the years. We believe that this new group would make a difference. We think differently, do things differently, articulate issues differently, be fair, and adjust to everyone, every region, every community, without fear or favor. Honorable Nambas Abdulazad, Senator Dr. Ibrahim Abdulai, my Honorable colleagues, today we screen the same nominees in the same manner they were screened at the Senate Committee of the Whole. Thereafter, the committee shall make recommendations to the House for their confirmation. I want to use this as an opportunity to thank the leadership of the House for their immense support and the opportunity to serve. I wish all of us a successful exercise.