 And I'm Minister of Finance and the Co-ordinating Minister of the Economy, Wali Edun, has blamed the current inflation in the country on eight years of printing money without matching it with productivity by former President Mamadou Buhari. The Finance Minister reiterated the resolve of the federal government to audit the 22.7 trillion ways and means advanced under former President Buhari's regime. From the strategic reserves of grain and food and another 62,000 pounds of rice, food and meat available just to tie us over that period because you have a good price season harvest, you have a good wet season harvest and that issue because the inflation is only inflation and I don't want to take our time going into the fact that it is going across the border but what I would say is this, by emphasising putting food, putting money in people's hands, giving people purchasing power, that may be racist prices have been but it stops you going across the border because at a little higher price the government will sell the country and in terms of putting purchasing power in people's hands at this critical time, apart from the direct payments, there's the nano industries, the artisans, the water sellers, the food sellers and repairs and so forth, there are all, there's 50 billion naira going to be given across that whole ecosystem, 70 billion, 70 billion local governments, at least 1,000 people benefit from 50,000 naira. In his closing remarks, the chairman of the committees, Senator Sani Musa, said the interactive session will be a continuous exercise in knowing the short term and long term plans of the government on its way out of the precarious situation. We will see so many line items, it's continuous, it's just in the system. What from the budget office, they just roll it out and extend it as a project. There's need for us to seriously, not only move on that side but even us here, to look at this and this is the reason why we need to create the office for this budget office in Russia, it's very important. Two weeks ago, the Senate resolved to probe the 30 trillion naira, ways and means spent by the Puerto Rican federal government, which according to it was recklessly spent.