 The House of Representatives has given the governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Godin and Mepheli, Diji of Nimasa, Bashil Jamal, and the National Security Advisor, as well as the Inspector General of Police, 72 hours to appear before its investigating committee, or face the law. This comes after the agencies failed to appear or formally send a representative to defend their roles in the ongoing probe into the management of recovered loots movable and immovable from 2002 to 2020. Details in this report. The hearing was meant to uncover the many frauds which have characterised recovered loots from 2002 to 2020, but the absence of all key invitees has stalled the hearing. However, the absence did not go down well with members of the committee. The only agency here is the Office of the Contraternal Federation, and since we need them to, we need CBN to be present for us to deal with you, I don't think we will be able to take you without the CBN being present. I'm worried when they are invited and the National Assembly is looking for granted in a case like this. That's why it's a serious concern, and the chairman doesn't want to remember. I want to tell you that this should not end here. If it amounts to raising them on the floor of the house, we should shut down the National Assembly. A motion was moved and passed by members, given the Aaron Chief executives, 72 hours to appear before the committee, or face the threat of invoking its constitutional powers against them. None of us always compromises our legislative duties. That's why we're here. And if they are not here, and they refuse to send letters on to appeal, we are still good. We've given them 72 hours. All the agencies invited to please this time we are appealing, ensure that the costs are fair. I want to move this at the motion that by tools they must be appearing from this policy. If they fail with the chairman and the chairman of this policy, I think the necessary provision of the constitution should be moved. The committee adjoins to first aid the tent of jint for the continuation of the investigation.