Zamfara govt denies taking loans in two years, dismisses report as false
“Governor Dauda Lawal did not take any loans during his two years as the Zamfara State Governor”, the statement clarified.
“Governor Dauda Lawal did not take any loans during his two years as the Zamfara State Governor”, the statement clarified.
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The laws had been passed by the National Assembly.
The loans are for railway projects and polio eradication, the president said.
Loan beneficiaries are given options of joining the group or being killed if they fail to repay.
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