 Meanwhile, Senate President Ahmed Lawan has underscored the urgent need for the federal government to improve a revenue generation in order to deal with the debt, burden and improve the economy. The debt management office in her latest release said the total public debt stoke of Nigeria comprises domestic debt of $26.9 trillion and external debt of $17.5 trillion, totaling $4.6 trillion. The World Bank and its recent International Debt Reports IDR also said Nigeria spent $9.6 billion to service foreign debts in 12 years, from 2010 to 2021, adding that the nation's debt stoke was not reflected in the economy. Lawan would deliver an address to mark the celebration of his birthday in Abuja, said most of the infrastructural developments in the country were facilitated through loans. We have to work hard to improve our revenue generation collection because it's not looking too sustainable that we tolerate people, some agents of government, to misapply or not even declare the revenues they collect. We can't continue with that. So for us in the Senate we have decided that for the remaining part we'll continue to engage with our revenue generation agencies until we get better outcomes from them and this is possible, this is imperative and also the concessions and waivers that government has given to some companies and individuals maybe. We need to review that. We need to work hard to improve on the revenue generation collection by the MDS and other government agencies. This should be a very, very important matter for the next assembly to continue to deal with because we just cannot afford to continue borrowing. We should minimize it. I know it's not possible to eliminate it completely but we should minimize it.