 The House of Representatives at her committee has threatened to summon the attorney general of the Federation, Abu Bakr Malami, and all the top government officials over the alleged loss of $2.4 billion from a legal sale of 48 million barrels of crude oil. Malami, the finance minister, Zaynab Ahmed and others had failed to appear before the committee chaired by Mack Miller on Wednesday. They were invited to participate in the committee's probe of inflows from recoveries, from whistleblowers and expenditures. The committee, however, said it is given the appointees one last opportunity to appear before it and speak on inflows from recoveries from whistleblowers. Chairman of the committee disclosed the documents from the accountant general, show that payments have been made to whistleblowers and recoveries from whistleblowers, but no evidence to show that those monies were expended in accordance with the relevant laws. 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.