 Initiatives for fiscal transparency has urged members of the night assembly to fast-track the passage of the fiscal responsibility act amendment bill still pending before it to ensure blockage of revenue leakages in the oil and gas sector. Those charges were made by members of the group in a press briefing in Abuja stating that this is the only way to engender transparency in public finance management in the country. The group said it decided to focus more on the oil sector because it is the country's major source of revenue as well as foreign exchange and a year in, year out. Nigerians are the bosses of these representatives, both in the Senate and in the House of Representatives. You beg them, urge them, you know, demand of them essentially to go back to plenary when they resume from their annual recess and pay full attention to the fiscal responsibility act amendment bill. They can pass it. They want to go for elections, they can pass it before they go for elections. So what can we do is to continue to raise our voices and demand of them to do why we elected them to do, provide the basis for governance, the basis for accountable and transparent governance. The relevant MDAs within the petroleum industry, how are they remitting? This is also because, or this is coming at a time when we know that Nigeria is in, will I say, serious financial crisis and one of the key sectors that they depend on for its foreign exchange is the petroleum industry sector. So if we don't have so much coming into the coffers of Nigeria, it also gives room for what we're currently experiencing where government is going every now and then. But however, the petroleum industry over the years has, is one sector that has been shrouded with a lot of corruption, allegation, lack of transparency in the operations and day-to-day activities, which is why the support or the advocacy for the speedy passage of the FRC Act is really key.