 The House of Representatives has resolved to conduct an investigative hearing on the non-compliance by banks and financial institutions with Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN Directive, on the net open position limits. The resolution of the House followed the adoption of a motion of urgent national importance on the need for banks to implement CBN's policies on holding excess long foreign exchange and net open positions limit. Moved at the plenary on Wednesday by Honourable Babajimi Benson. Seeing the motion, Benson explained that a CBN is saddled with the responsibility of regulating the monetary policies of the country as provided by the CBN Act. Uncertain financial institutions in Nigeria usually hold back a large part of foreign exchange that they obtain either through purchase, borrowing or allocation from the CBN rather than lending or lending same to their customers with a view to selling it when the exchange rate is high. The House is worried that this speculative activity by commercial banks and certain financial institutions has further exacerbated the harsh economic situation in the country and has led to difficulty by legitimate businesses to obtain foreign exchange for their business transactions. In another development, the House of Representatives has mandated the Committees on Education Examination Board and Basic Education to interact with the National Examination Council NECO on her planned 2024 promotion examination for about 1,500 staff. This followed the adoption of a motion on matter of urgent public importance moved by Honourable Akim Adeyemi. While moving the motion, Honourable Adeyemi says the House is aware that in the past, the examination body has conducted similar promotion examinations for her staff at various zonal or regional offices without necessarily making them converge in large numbers and in one place for the promotion exercise. Also at Plenary, the House adopted the motion by Honourable Dominic Okafor, summoning the FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, the National Security Advisor Nuhuri Badiwan, heads of all security agencies, overriding insecurity in the federal capital. Honourable Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, the National Secretary Advisor and heads of all security agencies for an emergency security briefing and strategy. Two, mandate the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory install security cameras in around the FCT and its environs. Also to install other security gadgets and the 5th security personnel with modern security equipment to combat the rising and frightening insecurity within the territory and its environs including the use of drones. Third, mandate heads of all security agencies to urgently collaborate among themselves through and set up special units with affirmations to track and clamp down on the criminal elements within and around the territory. Fourth, mandate the security agency to immediately commence the use of the registered national education number nine in their technology to trace and curb insecurity across the country.