 The co-gisted government is daring the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to come up with a report of its investigation on the 20 billion-dollar bailout fund over which a Lagos High Court reportedly froze the state's account in August. The government maintains that 19.3 billion-dollar which Stirling Bank has undertaken to transfer to the Central Bank of Nigeria does not belong to it. The government has also denied entering into any agreement either with Stirling Bank or the EFCC to return any bailout funds the CBN has been reported. The EFCC had on Friday withdrawn a suit seeking the forfeiture of the 20 billion-dollar bailout fund but the co-gisted government is kicking against the withdrawal and is challenging the anti-grab agency to make its investigation on the alleged bailout fund public. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.