‘You shut us out on approval of Buhari’s $22.7bn loan’ — Abaribe tackles Lawan
By OakTV
09 March 2020 |
2:35 pm
The Minority Leader, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe was among the voices in the senate who asked for the executive to make details of $22.7b loan known before its was approved on Thursday.
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