 The House of Representatives, Committee and Finance has resolved to carry out a status of inquiry on the National Lottery Trust Fund over non-remittance of revenue generated for year 2022 and 2023. Chairman of the Committee, Honourable James Faleke, gave the ruling on Monday in Abuja during the ongoing 2024, medium 10 expenditure framework. Under MTEF fiscal strategy paper FSB Interactive Session, where National Lottery Trust Funds, NLTF, Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC and Legal International Trade Fair Complex Management Board were invited. The Committee, while citing relevant section of the Act, says since the agency has been funded by the federal government, it is expected that it will meet 100% of its revenue generated back to the federal government. That's what you are saying. Are you good performers? 100%. Please sit off your mic, sir. Status inquiry on Lottery Trust Fund. Status inquiry means that we're going to bring in an external auditor, okay, to audit your accounts, your books, all your income and your expenses from day one to date. That's status inquiry of National Assembly. If we are fine, we will send a report on the plenary and if you are fine, you may refer to the fund or if and then any other punishment in the area. The Executive Secretary of NLTF, Bello Magari, in his defense of the agency's expenditure, noted that the agency is in deficit of 252 million naira in 2022. 2.4, sir. That was generated. Income? Income in year 2023, current year. As of October. As of date. Okay. Okay. The update is as of Friday, sir. Yes, sir. And then you spent how much? Well, we have spent so far, it's about two points. Roughly the same amount, but the reason is this, sir. But who do you think? So it's like, it's like the government. News updates.