 Still in business news, the group general manager of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Company Limited, Mele Kiari, has assured federal lawmakers that rehabilitation work is ongoing at the nation's refineries. Mele Kiari said this in Abuja at the investigative hearing of the state of the nation's refineries in the country. Emanuel Ehigene report is presented from our studio. Kiari assured that the work is being with the protocol refineries and that the kaduna and worry refineries would be next. And of course the only way you can do this is to take, conduct a full-tonara maintenance. Before I took responsibility, we shot down some of them for very obvious technical reasons. First, the refineries, even if they do operate, they will take a hundred dollar crude and produce seventy dollar product. And there's no refinery anywhere that works this way. Refineries margins are very thin and the reasons are very simple because many of the plant facilities and processing units are not operating optimally and because they are not operating optimally, you degrade value and at the end of the day, you are better off not operating those plants until you are able to put them back into full and functional work. The GMD says the corporation understands the scope of work needed to put the refineries to work, which is why it has engaged competent contractors with technical competence. They said banks were also contracted to fund the project to ensure that the lack of funds does not scuttle the process this time around. Members of the committee at this point wanted to know the scope and cost of the rehabilitation. Just now, you are supposed to speak to your presentation, to your documents. And this is what we have here. Quite frankly, everything you said just now is not happening here. Mr Chairman, our colleagues needed to ask a question. I don't really know because what we have here is just fake. There is nothing, no single thing about all the things you said in the case of presentation. You were supposed to speak to the document presented before us. The committee, however, gave the GMD a date to come up with the detailed information to the extent of the rehabilitation process so far. We are again here today as members of the National Assembly and representatives of our people. We do constitutional duty to demand accountability from those in positions of authority on behalf of the people and national nuclear. The committee here provides this opportunity for the five women in the state, the group managing director, the operators of refineries and contractors to let us know the problems in setting our refineries. Recall that the House during plenary debates on the state of the nation's refinery called for in-depth investigations into the nation's comatose refineries despite being one of the largest producers of fossil oil. Thank you very much.