South-east senators protest exclusion from $22.7bn loan, others
By OakTV
16 March 2020 |
9:02 am
The South-East National Assembly Caucus, Thursday protested the exclusion of all the five states in the zone in the list of beneficiaries of the $22.79 billion foreign loan approved for the federal government by the Senate last week.
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