How abuse of procurement laws worsens Nigeria infrastructural deficit
A Nigerian government agency has called for a transparency programme to be piloted by the country’s largest public spending watchdog, which says it is responsible for the collapse of the public sector and corruption in its infrastructure processes.
Source: dailytrust.comPublished on 2021-09-23
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