 The House of Representatives says major steps have to be taken in order to give direction and issues relating to fuel subsidy and state of refineries in Nigeria. House Speaker, Femi Bajabiamila, at the commencement of Plenary Wednesday set up two other committees. They are to conduct investigations on the matters. The two committees are mandated to separately determine daily consumption of petrol in Nigeria and the current state of the refineries. These include how much it will cost to have them running at maximum capacity. The two committees are to engage widely with all stakeholders such as labour unions, experts and operators in the sector. The committees have two weeks, four weeks to conclude the assignment. This House is now settled with the responsibility of one, determining how much consumption or how much fuel we consume on a daily basis and now relying on some fan-configure. It's going to be painstaking and it's going to be thought of. Two, what exactly is the state of our refineries and what do we need to bring our refineries back into maximum use? Those two things have to be determined before we even get to the issue of subsidy. So I will set up a very tight adult committee of 12 members for each of those two. One committee on the issue of how much we consume will be heard about and I'll go uplining it and on the issue of the state of the refineries engineer Johnson will chair that. The rest of the members of that committee will be announced before the close of business to date.