He said that the bank did not only fail to appear, it also failed to submit the required documentation to the committee.
Mr Faleke said the probe intended to strengthen the administration of incentives, safeguard public funds, and restore confidence in policies.
Mr Tajudeen said the exercise was rooted in the House’s constitutional responsibility to conduct oversight and safeguard national interest.
On January 2, 2026, the caucus constituted a seven-member fact-finding committee chaired by Hon. Afam Victor Ogene.
Mr Kalu said there would also be an engagement with civil society organisations as part of the National Assembly’s open week on July 23.
Mr Rotimi urged law enforcement agencies to ensure all perpetrators were promptly identified, arrested and prosecuted.
“It is shocking that these schools from the South-East have outrightly refused to honour the invitation of the National Assembly,” the lawmaker said.
The House of Representatives has mandated the Committee on Commerce to investigate the daily increase in prices of commodities in Nigeria.
He said the development posed a threat to the life of the president.
The dispute involved the developers of Private Estates International West Africa Limited (PEIWA) in Enugu South local council.
