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SERAP presses FG over $460m CCTV project beneficiaries
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SERAP presses FG over $460m CCTV project beneficiaries

Punch Nigeria about 1 hour 1 mins read
SERAP demands full disclosure from the FG on beneficiaries of the $460m Abuja CCTV project, citing partial compliance with a court judgment. Get the detail Read More: https://punchng.com/serap-presses-fg-over-460m-cctv-project-beneficiaries/

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