 The managing director of Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority, NSRA Amino Sadiq on Tuesday in Abuja, has disclosed that the agency invested over $500 million in domestic infrastructure as well as over $1 billion in what he termed third-party investment. Amino Sadiq disclosed these at an investigative hearing by the House of Representatives and her committee investigating the activities of the NSRA since its inception. One of the valuable value additions of the NSRA has been the ability for the country to utilize our capital to catalyze additional capital into Nigeria to undertake a complex consequential infrastructure project. We'll go through those in detail, but these projects span healthcare, agriculture, energy, renewable energy, financial markets infrastructure, over seven or eight different companies that we have conceptualized, developed, capitalized, hired for, and each of them are partaking in destructive activities within the sectors that they were created to undertake within. In addition to that, we have developed and co-developed over 10 institutions and platforms to improve the financial markets ecosystem To name a few, we created a company called Infrapreted, a financial guarantor that motivates domestic capital from pension funds into the infrastructure sector. Similarly, the Nigerian Governors Forum, NGF, as well as the Association of Local Government of Nigeria Argon also made its submissions before the committee. We have spoken very well on partnership with communities, and my question is how do you partner with communities with type of government? We have spoken well about health delivery, the one that is within the perfume and the remit of the government is poverty and care. The investment is to state governments, hospitals, and non-governmental hospitals. We have spoken well on schools. Our own jurisdiction is primary education, and we have seen one primary education. And I've seen from this chart, 13,000 of Infrapreted and Port Abolition houses are part of the infrastructure for whom to be the beneficiaries. From time to last year, we have to request that the NSI make presentation to the states to the government's role. And the Minister of Finance at the time led the delegation and the mid-presentation just to get an update of what they are doing at all of the projects that they're handling. And I'm telling them they're satisfied with that presentation. They have no problem whatsoever with the NSI. The mid-presentations, the new wearable projects are located, because what you have to understand is that the government, the country as we speak, runs the federal system. And we have two federated units in this country, the federal and the states. And so you know that that's clearly stated in the constitution. And the local government is not federated as of today. It could be tomorrow if the constitution is amended. And the point that Nigeria is now in need of transparency and accountability from everybody in public office. And that's why this investigative year is needed. Like I said, it's not to castigates, call them cuisines. It's just to set the record straight for Nigerians to know what is at. We know you have invested a lot of money into our infrastructures and the whole lot of projects that we are talking about. However, it's good for Nigerians to know what is going on. And don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.