 And also in the news, the upper chamber of the National Assembly has indicted the Office of the National Security Advisor, NSA, in an alleged diversion of over 1 billionair, $2.3 billion and 196,257 euros by the Nandrian Port Authority. The sum, which consists of local and foreign currencies, was meant for the Presidential Implementation Committee on Marine Safety and Security, a report by the Senate Committee and Public Accounts stated that the fund was diverted into the NSA account, contrary to a February 21, 2007 directive approved by the Federal Executive Council, FEC. The Chairman, Senate Committee on Public Accounts, Senator Matthew Rhoide, PDP Edo South, while presenting the committee's report before the Senate at plenary, also disclosed that the NPA received a reminder for the settlement of annual PICOMS contributions from 2008-2012. The agency also failed to provide evidence to show that the money was used for marine safety and security as directed by the Federal Ministry of Transport and approved by the Federal Executive Council. Accordingly, the Senate panel ordered the NPA should revert to the PICOMS account all monies in local and foreign currencies allegedly diverted to the NSA.