Bauchi refutes N3.6 billion contract scam allegation
Bauchi State Government has described the report by an online platform of a N3.6 billion contract scam allegation as tissue of lies promoted for selfish reasons by politicians who have embarked on a campaign of calumny, blackmail and mischief against the governor of the state, Bala Mohammed and his administration.
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