FG approves N2.24bn rehabilitation, water system upgrade in Adamawa
The Federal Government has approved N2.244 billion for the rehabilitation and upgrading of water supply in eight towns affected by insurgency in Adamawa.
Mr Vonubolki said the water supply programme was part of the federal government milestone in the implementation of the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene under component two of the project.
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