 In the meantime, the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, has asked the President's administration to transmit a bill to the National Assembly to amend the petroleum industry act, PIA. Lawan made a call, and his remarks after the bill skates second reading are that these would enable the National Assembly to extend the subsidy regime in the Petroleum Industry Act to be in line with the President's request for additional money to cover fuel subsidy in the 2022 budget from July this year. Lawan therefore mandated the relevant oil and gas committees of the National Assembly to engage the executive on the bill to amend the PIA to align with the President's requests. Speak to the issue of the executive sending request for the amendment of the Petroleum Industry Act to extend the provision of the fuel subsidy which is also requested in the amendment because the act itself says something else, that there will be no subsidy again. But if we are approving for subsidy, then it means we have to extend the period in which government will provide subsidy up to the point that this subsidy that will approve 2.557 trillion will last. So there is need for the executive to come up with requests for amendment or the our committee, gas and oil related committees should work with the greater side of government to get that sorted out as quickly as possible. News updates.