 Moving on, the Auguste government is insisting on the economic and financial crimes commission apologizing for what it called the embarrassment it suffered when it was taken to court over a 20 billionaire bailout fund that is coming after the EFCC told the court that it was no longer interested in pursuing the case. The commissioner for information, Honorable Kensley, found disclosed the government's position at the presentation of awards to senior journalists that participated in the GYB essay competition for Nigerian political and crime editors and legals. Take a listen. I think both the court and the EFCC they've discovered that what they were choosing was wrong and they have come to their senses. They went back to court to say we are sorry we are withdrawing this case and they have withdrawn the case but that's not going to be the end of the of the story. As a government we are in custody of the common ways of our people so we want to prove to them that we are not we are not engaging in any form of financial malfeasance or corruption. So it is very important that we take it further. We have called on EFCC, we have no problem with EFCC, we have called on them to tend public apology to the state that what they reported earlier was very wrong. And now they have discovered that it is not even the money they were talking about did not belong to the state and they have asked the sterling bank to return the money that belongs to CBN to CBN. So what came to the state as bailout had been applied since 2017. So it's very unfortunate. We are expecting them to tender public apology. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.