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Nigeria: Senate C'ttee Disowns FCT Probe


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Daily Trust (Abuja)

18 June 2008
Posted to the web 18 June 2008

Abdul-Rahman Abubaakar
Abuja

Chairman, Senate Committee on the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Senator Abubakar Sodangi (PDP, Nasarawa), says the committee is yet to compile its report on the probe of past FCT administrations conducted recently.

Coming under Order 43 of the Senate's Standing Rules, Senator Sodangi debunked publications in the media believed to have been based on the FCT committee's interim report on the FCT probe.According to him,

"What we have as at today is a working document that we circulated last week within our committee members so that if we can get inputs from them but to our greatest surprise and dismay, our members and I believe the Senate, this thing has been published in most of the papers starting from Saturday yesterday and even today.



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