 And talking tourism now, the House of Representatives Committee on Culture and Tourism has threatened a zero-budget allocation to the National Theatre Lagos, and the controversy surrounding the culture house is not addressed amicably. Chairman of the Committee on Culture and Tourism, Uwe De Ihama, said this during the 2022 budget defence. Emmanuel Ehidjene report is presented from our studios. The chairman of the House Committee on Culture and Tourism, Uwe De Ihama, made the threat on the leadership of the National Theatre, who appeared before it to defend their 2022 budget. Uwe De said that the role surrounding the possible sale of the National Edifices and being replaced with a five-star hotel by the Federal Government, the Committee is constrained to allocate funds for its operations in the 2022 fiscal year. The lawmaker expressed worries that the edifice, which ought to have been replicated in the role of states for tourism purposes, has been utterly ignored and left to ruins. The Federal Government presents a national budget that still covers National Theatre and the head of the Paracita seats before us and wants us to commit more public funds into National Theatre where we do not even know the status of National Theatre. In the later development, the Director General, National Council for Art and Culture, Shabu Rishawa, also commanded the National Assembly, the EFCC as well as the rest of FCT, Muhammad Beller, for the quick intervention in averting the takeover of the land belonging to the NCAC. Rishawa made the commendation when the leadership of the National Council for Art and Culture appeared before the Committee for the 2022 Budget's defence. That land is worth 9.8 billion Naira. This is government property so people want to take over. It's more important than any other because that place can generate over 13 million IPRs for us, IJR. I need to make it known today what's happening after your visit to the place. So, we do respect you to this Committee, sir. Silver Point, Yannagwa Centre, PTDF, all is owned by this NCAC demand that was taken over. Meantime, the BG of the National Theatre, Professor Samuel Doble, had a real comedy of how the National Theatre had gone through serious dilapidation and the need to rehabilitate it is rather federal government where the CBN Bankers' Committee came to an understanding.