 Moving on now, the House of Representatives Committee on Customs and Exercise has threatened to release banks who are not remitting customs duties, despite owing huge amounts. The committee says this move becomes imperative following leakages discovered in most revenue-generating agencies and it is committed to blocking them to shore up more revenue for the federal government. Manleke Abedji Deserde committee organized the interactive hearing with the aim of tracking monies collected by banks as customs duties but were not remitted to the service. We are determined and I want to just tell you now, we have not done so much in our investigation, we have only checked only five banks and I can tell you now authoritatively that we have discovered 10.6 billion against only five banks. Five out of the 18 banks invited appeared before the committee. These include the GTB Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Primoz Bank, United Bank for Africa and EcoBank. The invitation is to give an account of unremitted 10.6 million error discovered by consultant auditors and they wasted no time supplying the needed information to the committee. Be rest assured that as a very credible bank in the country we cannot, you understand, say today there is any information that we cannot be able to, if we are not talking about the physical document. Physical documents have been burnt but we will go back to our system and bring the electronic information, you understand, on the remittances covered by a short period. We got this letter, we've gone to, we've done a lot around the reconciliation within the bank and we have all the findings showed that we didn't have any unremitted amount and we provided the evidence because all those items which are lighted as unremitted were actually remitted. The SLA did not state that we should adopt any particular software. It does not state that. Any application. The SLA did not state, it did not even state we should use pay direct. We are happy, like I said, the reconciliation is ongoing, we have to come for this meeting. If you give us time we will conclude the reconciliation and prove to you that we are not owing one Naira to custom service or to the Nigerian government. A representative of UBA was sent out because neither the MD nor the Executive Director showed up but was however given another date to appear. Provido's bank was able to impress the committee with their payment performance. The committee will resume sitting in two weeks when all the banks will appear with all documents requested or evidence of payment.