 The executive secretary of the tertiary education trust fund, Mista Sonia Chono, has accused the federal government of owning the agency the sum of $323 billion. Chono stated this at a public hearing on an alleged missing $2.3 trillion in teff fund organized by the House ad hoc committee investigating the allegations. The House of Representatives had last Tuesday set up a committee headed by Honorable Oluwale to investigate the alleged abuse of $2.3 trillion generated from tertiary education tax by the fund from 2011 to 2023. An allegation teff fund debunked stating it is untrue. He says the actual money generated from education tax from 2011 to 2022 was $2.47 trillion out of which the federal Indian Revenue Service retained $99 billion as cost of collection. We are asked for a list of contractors and projects in the hands of opportunity for us as a fund. We only have a list of projects. The reason being that we are not in contract and awarding is to show all the hands of opportunity for us. So the list we have from us of contractors are those that belong to us internally for operations. Whenever I buy a table or a chair or buy a paper that we use to produce documents for you, or as we are trying to do this year to also construct some donor offices, those are the fully projects that we handle and appoint all awards for persons with these post forms, institutions, institutions, advertising projects, many other things. And those who are German experts, those who are familiar, who are layers of improving authorities for the government, and the chief executives of these institutions, who they are tenders for the president of these institutions. And what we would like to do is we would like to make sure that we have all the money we need to do this year.