469 Nigerian legislators to receive N4.68bn welcome package
By OakTV
16 May 2019 |
8:56 am
Four hundred and sixty-nine lawmakers who were elected on the platform of various political parties in the February 23 National Assembly elections and the subsequent supplementary election will get N4.68bn as welcome package immediately after the inauguration in June, an investigation has shown.
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