The House of Representatives Committee on Treaties, Agreements and Protocol to grill the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation Abubakar Malami Tuesday next week over matters relating to credit agreements signed between Nigeria and other countries.
The panel, which is investigating 400 million dollars credit secured by the government from China, had raised worries over some clauses which allegedly affects the sovereignty of the country, if the government defaults in repaying the loans.
It had earlier adjourned proceeding for one week on Tuesday, saying Malami and Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed, must be present before it continued with its investigative hearing.
It was also reported that the Attorney General of the Federation and the Finance Minister would be responding to questions on the review and implementation programme of all existing bilateral loan agreements between Nigeria and Chinese Export-Import Bank, and other loans sourced from China to finance the Lagos-Ibadan rail line and other projects.