Nigeria postal commission bill a threat to courier investments – LCCI
By CNBC
09 December 2018 |
4:15 pm
The Director General of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry Muda Yusuf says the Nigeria Postal Commission Bill currently before the National Assembly is inimical to private sector investments in the courier business and negates the ease of doing business agenda of the federal government.
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