 And also from the Red Chamber, the Senate has urged the CBN to extend the deadline for the withdrawal of ordinary notes from circulation to July 31st, 2023. The resolution of the Senate was sickle to a motion moved by the senator representing Quaranaf, Senator Suleiman Sadiq Dorian Plenary. Suleiman, in his League Debate, noted that if the withdrawal of ordinary note from circulation is not extended beyond January 31st, many Nigerians will be thrown into serious hardship. And while supporting the motion, although lawmaker is maintained that the call for the extension of the deadline date should be considered as a matter of urgent and national importance. Meanwhile, Senator Sam Ego has called for the implementation of the policy stating that the country is ripe enough to implement it. A Novenon, the Nigerian Senate, has transmitted 35 of the 44 Constitution Amendment bills to President Bahra'i for Ascent. The Opera Chamber director declared to the National Assembly to transmit the 35 bills that have so far met the requirement of the provision of Section 9, Subsection 2 of the Constitution to the President for Ascent. Nekita State Senator Okemi Bamedeli, who presented the report, said 27 states that have forwarded the resolutions on the bills, Apia State, Damawa State, Aqaibam, Baaji, Anambra, Bayelsa, Cross River, Benui, Benu, Delta, Eboi, and those states. He declared to the National Assembly to transmit the 35 bills that have so far met the requirement of the provision of Section 9, Subsection 2 of the Constitution to Mr. President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federation for Ascent, in line with the provisions of the Act Authentication Act. And two, all the following state House of Assembly, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaby, Quara, Oyo, Plato, Sokoto, Teraba, Zamfara that are yet to forward their resolution on the bills to do so in fulfillment of their constitutionally imposed legislative obligation to the Constitution amendment process. It is very important that while citizens take particular interest in what National Assembly does, they should equally take interest in what happens in our states because it takes two to tumble in the case of constitutional amendment. But all hope is not lost. We hope that the few that are left will make the difference that we need, but in a situation where they don't, I think the 10th National Assembly would have the responsibility again to go and follow this route of constitutional amendment. But the public, the citizens will now know where the problem lies. One. The Senate also appealed to the remaining state to send theirs as soon as possible. The 35 bills have been considered by a 27th State House of Assembly and approved by at least 24 state assemblies as required by law. And don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.