 The House of Representatives has also considered the much anticipated petroleum industry bill. There's more in this report. Many members of the House of Representatives are happy with the petroleum industry bill which is made up of 318 clauses. One of the clauses recommends a 2.5% shareholding equity result for host communities. The chairman of the ad hoc committee on PIB, Mohamed Mungunu, wants that percentage to be doubled. He's also seeking a speedy passage of the bill. This bill seeks to create a commission and also an authority in the oil and gas industry for the purpose of bringing governance to make it more transparent. After the consideration, the Speaker, Femi Badabi Amila, commended the ad hoc committee for a job well done. In the next couple of weeks, we're going on our summer vacation. Even with this pace of landmark legislation, we're going out on a high. And I believe in the coming week, the electoral amendment will follow suit. And I believe by the time we're done on the 14th, irrespective of what side of the divide you are on, this House would have done the Ninth Assembly and the Nigerian people proud. As plenary is adjourned, the chairman of the House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Benjamin Kalu, makes it clear that the bill has only been considered and not passed. The petroleum industry bill has been altered many times, and its passage has been delayed. It was forwarded in the present form as an executive bill by President Mohamed Rupo Harri.