 An House of Representatives Committee on National Security and Intelligence is proposing for an exclusion of the National Intelligence Agency, rather from an envelope budgetary system in future. Chairman of the Committee, Hon. Shaban Sharada, who said this during the 2022 budget defense of the National Intelligence Agency said, the exclusion was apt, especially in the present situation that necessitates high-level confidentiality in sharing information with relevant security agencies in the country. Hon. Shada observed the need for the NRA to intensify more efforts, especially in the intelligence-gathered and interagency collaboration to eliminate disturbing national crimes. The Committee appreciate the output of virtually all the agencies under the umbrella of the National Intelligence Community, coordinated by the Office of the National Security Advisor. It has also observed the need to intensify more efforts, especially in the intelligence-gathered and interagency collaboration to eliminate disturbing national crimes, especially bunditry, insurgency and kidnapping, whose operations are propelled by information procured, circulated and mismanaged by undesirable members of the society. The NRA should also collaborate with the native of African Parliamentary on defense and security to utilize specific outputs from its deliberation in furtherance of national, regional and continental security.