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Senator Yunus Akintunde

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The Nigerian Senate has appealed to the Federal Government to suspend the use of public funds for procuring electricity infrastructure that, in most cases, ends up as private assets controlled by electricity distribution companies (DISCOs). The Nigerian Senate has appealed to the Federal Government to suspend the use of public funds for procuring electricity infrastructure that, in most cases, ends up as private assets controlled by electricity distribution companies (DISCOs).
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Senate kicks against using public funds for DISCO assets

byKehinde Kolawole
July 10, 2025

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