A fire at the National Social Investment Programme Agency (NSIPA) warehouse in Abuja has destroyed tools intended for the N-Power initiative training. A five-member committee is formed to investigate and assess the damage, with recommendations for safeguarding other assets.
A fire outbreak at the National Social Investment Programme Agency warehouse in the Idu industrial area of Abuja has destroyed tools worth billions of Naira intended for training beneficiaries of the N-Power initiative.
The committee, which has been given two weeks to submit its findings, will also recommend measures to safeguard other warehouse assets across the country.
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