 To security matters now, Representative Ben Ibagpa, PDP Delta on Tuesday in Abuja, challenged President Muhammad Ubarri to name the particular lawmaker sponsoring terrorism in the country. He raised a motion on the matters of privilege on the floor of the house in respect to the President's 61st Independence Anniversary Speech. In his speech, the President reportedly alleged that a National Assembly member is sponsoring the sessionist. Ibagpa narrated his experience since the President made the allegation is that he could no longer gain access to some important places. On Saturday, I had to honor an invitation to Ghana for a wedding. Mr. Speaker, it will amaze you what I face in the hands of Ghanaian officials. I go there, they kept me for about four hours that they're trying to confirm something. I stayed at the airport for four hours, missed the wedding that I went there for, and at the end of the day, one of the woke up to me and said, sir, we're sorry, because there's an announcement in Nigeria that a member of parliament is sponsoring terrorism. We are put on red alert to ensure that no member of parliament from Nigeria come here to hide or to cause trouble. Mr. Speaker, I had to come back home, dejected. I lose my respect and my privilege as a privileged member of these chambers. Mr. Speaker, they have been calling me all over the world. My friends have been telling me who among you is that person sponsoring terrorism. Mr. Speaker, the writing for a father to do, Mr. President, the father of the country today, the writing for any father to do is to name and shame any child that is bringing about division or anything that will affect the family. But Mr. President did not shame that person, he did not name them. Instead, he named 469 members.