 Now, this agreement between the Central Bank of Nigeria, Sibian and the Nigerian Customs and Ex-Size has stowed the commencement of the Evaluation, E-Invoice policy for import and export introduced by the APEX Bank. Now, the House of Representatives had mandated the House committees on banking and currency and Customs and Ex-Size to wait until the non-compliant by associates including the Customs to adhere to the APEX Bank's directive. The manual, a hedonist report, is completed from our studios. On February 1, the Central Bank of Nigeria issued a directive to all operators to digitize the operating system at the nation's sea and airports, as well as at the borders, with the aim of plugging the leakages and recover more funds through the newly introduced revenue-collecting system. Dr. Ozwe Mena-Ninaji shared more light on why the Central Bank of Nigeria decided to introduce the new system at the ports, which is described as seamless. We undersize stakeholders, but I can tell you that this program will not have any negative impact on those who are in legitimate businesses and following the rules. However, this directive was criticized by major stakeholders, including Customs, which said the new policy violated the World Trade Organization Agreement on Trade and the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, which said the policy needed at least 90 days before full implementation. If some companies are able to negotiate better price deal due to their scale of order and are able to get competitive lower prices, will these competitive prices be within the benchmark? Clearly, this aspect of the policy will lead to several challenges on valuation down the line, including floodgates of valuation issues with the Nigeria Customs Service. Article 2 clearly emphasized the need for the consultation with both government and private bodies, while introducing new measures. The addition of Zebian needs to be drawn to the fore that this window is too short for proposed initial aid to definitely disrupt the trade, supply chain and revenue collection. The committee was forced to shift the hearing by two weeks when all the parties failed to reach an amicable understanding following interventions from lawmakers at the hearing. The systems are just concerned about some conflict in the policy issues. Let them go and tidy out these conflict areas and report to the committee, give us one standard position. Now they have agreed on certain gray areas that will hamper or that will affect the implementation of this policy. And then we move on. We present our case to the committee. I so move Mr. Chairman. Central Bank of Nigeria, Ministry of Finance, Nigeria Customs Service, manufacturers of Nigeria and other, yes maybe like exporters association, they are also crying of this e-policy that is going to affect their exports, so we make sure they are here on that day. The committee adjourned to Thursday, 17th of March for further hearing as it invites the Ministry of Finance for compliance. Hello. If 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.