Senate summons Fashola over abandonment of N/east road project
The Senate yesterday directed its Committee on Works to summon the Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, over the abandonment of Mararaba-Mubi-Michika-Bama Road despite the payment of N1.6bn to the contractor.
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