 The Comptroller-General of Customs, Hamid Ali, has told the House of Representatives Committee on Finance probing MDA's compliance remittances to the federal government that claims of daily subsidy payment of 98 million litres of fuel by NNPC was not tenable. The customs boss disputed the figure by the Nigerian oil giant when he appeared before the committee. The deputy chairman of the committee, Saidu Abdelahi, in his ruling said it takes the political will of government to bring subsidy to hold as it is not sustainable. So how do we get to 60 million every day? So these are my issues, my problems. So the question of smuggling, Mr. Chairman, if you say this petrol is smuggled, if you release 98 million litres and then in actual you have released 98 million litres and then we use 60 million litres. The balance of the 38 million litres. How many trucks will carry 38 million litres? Every day there's almost 500. Which road are they following? Where are they carrying this thing to? Without missing words, we owe it to this country, we owe it to the people of this country to do what we think is right for this country. We're talking about 60 million that are going to subsidy payment that almost doesn't exist. If we, you did mention we talked about 38 million litres, that will amount to about 500 trucks leaving our shores on daily basis. We have investment in night concert. Has there been any time that our satellite capture image or images of trucks leaving our shore? So the question is, I think it's a very clear question. What is required is the political will to bring a hold to this. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.