 Senator Gotswila Pabio says ministries, departments and agencies have failed to appear to defend their imports of the 204 and 2026 medium-term expenditure framework and fiscal strategy paper risk being sacked by President Paula Tinibu. Senator Pabio decried alleged frivolous expenditures by MDAs, particularly the government-owned enterprises. So we have the Consulate Program as expected. We have all found support to the Consulate Energy Encampment and they are all to be appropriated for. They have been and keep, been and spent. They have been a good idea. There are some government-owned agencies that are allowed by the excellent regulations which cannot override constitutional provision to be transparent and then return what they like to the Consulate Energy Encampment. We as the Senate and as the 10th Assembly, to myself as chairman of the National Assembly of the 10th Assembly, we look into those, look into those legislations and see where they tend to conclude the constitution. It's a ground norm. Think about those things and ensure that we have more revenue that we need for our obligations of government, not just a land to build, to build and spend and at the end, think about what they call excess. So those agencies don't be worried who are prepared for you or the duty to you, but we will not allow you for those expenses. Henceforth, we must obey the 19th Constitution. Any law that is in God's system with any provision of revolutions and is not unbought to the extent of that. Earlier at the opening session, Chairman, Senate Committee on Finance, Senator Sani Musa, who acknowledged the complex and challenging economic situation said that 2024-2026, MTF and FSB document represents a critical road map that charts the economic and finance course of the country for upcoming years. Also on the first day of the public hearing, the Senate's Joint Committee resolved to continue with investigation targeted at blocking revenue leakages and curtailing frivolous expenditures by MDAs. An investigative hearing on the limitations of all revenue generating agencies of government to the consolidated revenue account of the Federation, as well as the payment of this first term duty, I mean, 1% term duty on all contracts excluded and executed in all MDAs. I want to assure you that the 10th National Assembly will carry on with the investigation targeted at blocking revenue leakages, curtailing frivolous expenditures by MDAs and also we will be doing this to boost the revenues of the government in the face of doing the revenues from traditional revenue source of crude oil.