 The House of Representatives is investigating allegations of land and housing rocketeering against staff of the Federal Capital Development Authority, FCDA. These include accusations of forgery and cloning of land documents, illegal and multiple allocations, as well as a legal revocation of titles. A manual heger reports is presented from our studios. Apuja Relay State is a multimillionaire sector with buildings coming up every day. But these housing investments are overshadowed by the activities of fraudsters, sometimes with the active participation of staff of the Federal Capital Development Authority. This is the reason the House of Representatives set up and add her committee to investigate developers in the capital city. However, there are gaps in the relevant legislation that embowers some real estate developers while they capitalize on this opportunity to also operate with impunity. Work with relevant stakeholders and ministries, departments and agencies of government towards formulating laws, issuing guidelines for other appropriate legislation and regulations for more than a trillion lyrical sector. The Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Order Related Offences Commission is here at a sitting of the House committee to submit partitions received against staff of the FCDA. Efforts should be made towards improving transparency in mass housing projects by providing walkable evaluation mechanism to eliminate corruption generally that dug these schemes. Government should, and as I've said earlier on, at least the current minister has made the effort towards creating data banks of stakeholder experiences, information sharing in order to educate people who aspire to own land. As the hearing continues, the Minister of the FCD promise to accept the recommendations of the House of Representatives Committee. We'll be able to look at all these issues across the entire value chain including all the issues raised by the Chairman of ICPs so that at the end of the day the committee will guide us through its robust conclusion of the discussions here so that I think ultimately the whole objective is a way forward. Estate developers, civil society groups, the police and other stakeholders we're all present at the hearing.