Over-bloated contracts plunge NDDC into N2tr deb
By Guardian Exclusive
20 September 2019 |
12:43 pm
Spurious overpriced contracts without recourse to due process have been blamed for the over N2 trillion debt profile of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
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