 The House Art Hawk Committee investigating the sales and disposal of public property has issued a final warning to the Nigerian Custom Service over constant failure to appear before it. The Chairman of the Art Hawk Committee, Honourable Julius Ehon Buere, issued this threat on Wednesday at the ongoing investigation in Abuja that the committee will not hesitate to ensure the Custom Boss faces the full wrath of the law, plus TVA Emmanuel Ehejene filed in this report and presented from our studio. The Chairman of the Art Hawk Committee, Honourable Julius Ehon Buere, criticised the Custom Service for ignoring its summons after two invitations. He frowned at the attitude of the Comptroller-General of Customs for allowing the committee spend scarce taxpayers' money on newspaper publications. I think what the Customs is assuming is that this Art Hawk Committee has a limitless life. Just like if you import a vehicle, there is a time within which you must clear it before it goes into demolition. And after some time, they will take measures to stress within and even auction your vehicle to murder the type. So I think it is irresponsible of the Nigerian Customs to once again take the invitation to this house lightly. They think this is a joke. I want to assure them I'm ready to go the entire length of the law with the Nigerian Customs. They must appear before the House. However, the Art Hawk Committee later met with the Nigerian Ports Authority but asked the management to come back next week Monday with relevant documents after failure to impress with its presentation. We have receipts of payment and based on the remittal that was generated by the Nigerian Ports Authority, we have receipts of payments. So technically with the receipts of payments, it means payment has been made and once the payment has been made, then the winning or the winner of the bid is able to carry out the asset with the supervision of the disposal committee. Now you showed us the list of oceanias that you have pointed. There's nothing, I've gone through this document. I want to see where the value has devalued what you have ushered. You have an asset you want to dispose of, it is not our business, it is your decision. But we want to know, when was this purchase? For how much and how much are you selling it for? So we're going to give you time at what we asked for and some of the questions we have raised here and number the pages appropriately, that way we can flow with you. Documents requested include list of properties slated for auctioning, evaluation reports and name of registered valuers involved, including their reports, government's approval including office of the BPP, Federal Executive Council as well as certification of no objection amongst others.