 The House of Representatives has affirmed that the sale of Polaris Bank followed due process and God-Presidential approval. Chairman Adhok Khamiti, investigating the sale of the bank, Henry Uawuba, confirmed this during the press briefing held at the National Assembly of Boja, where he allayed investors' fears on the status of the financial institution. Uawuba disclosed that the Adhok Committee, during scrutiny of various documents and extend regulatory process on the sale of the bank, discovered evidences of substantial compliance in the process. There was a motion on the floor asking the CBN to suspend the sale of Polaris Bank and then setting up an Adhok Committee to investigate these circumstances. And I happened to have emerged to chair that committee. The committee has started work and we have looked at the documents and that's the beauty of investigations in Parliament. The beauty is that regardless of what comes on the floor, it is only when we start to look at the documents before us that we'll be able to start getting a clearer picture. So far, we have found evidence of substantial compliance in this process. We have seen that indeed about 35 companies were invited to bid and then of course it went down to 15 and to 7 and ultimately a recommendation was made and the presidential approval given. We are happy so far but like you know, it's an investigation and hopefully we intend to conclude this investigation and lay the report before we commence sitting. But so far everything looks really, really good. We don't have any cause for concern for now. For the stability of the financial systems in Nigeria, we call on the Nigerians to know that there's nothing wrong with Polaris Bank as a bank. What the house is looking at essentially is the process of the acquisition or the sale and so far we are confident from what we're seeing until we conclude this investigation, I will not be able to speak authoritatively on the matter. But from what we're seeing so far, particularly with the approvals and the steps taking so far, there seems to be substantial compliance on the matter so far. So Nigerians are enjoying to please continue to relax and leave their deposits with the bank and continue.