 Another group under the auspices of coalition of Arawak civil society groups has called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, the EFCC, Independent Crimes and Other Related Offences Commission, the ICPC, to investigate their account institute of the Nigerian Leather and Science Technology Nylast Zarya. The group stated these are the world press conference in Kaduna, saying despite opportunities of economic diversification in the leather industry, Nylast is yet to carry out its duties. The spokesperson comrade Abbas Aminu added that they have lost confidence in the institute under the leadership of Professor Mohammed Kavir Yakubu, as trainings geared towards self-reliance and sustainability were no longer organized. The DG ought to have been working on partnership with the leather producing factories in Nigeria to see how the research experience in Nylast is being transformed to quality production locally for a research and training institute. We expect the periodic training of young men and women by the institute for self-reliance and sustainability in a bid to keep on employment. Our demands, he should be sucked and replaced with someone with technical know-how and network to anesthe the potential in the institute and leather industry. We want to emphatically state that the Nigerian Institute of Leather and Science Technology Nylast, under the stewardship of the director general, Professor M.T. Yakubu, has failed in all ramifications, rather thanking out of the box to harnessing the leather as a product of national development. He chooses using taxpayers' money to attend jamborees across the globe and nation and matching purely insincere statements and in streetie centers without manpower and infrastructure in the name of boosting the capsize.