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How we spent N153m on Abuja liaison office – SEDC
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How we spent N153m on Abuja liaison office – SEDC

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Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Mark Okoye

SEDC provided the clarification in a statement issued on Tuesday by its Managing Director, Mark Okoye, after criticism from the Senate Committee on South East Development Commission for his inability to account for more than N4 billion spent from the commission's 2025 budget.

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