About 474 Graduates from Nasarawa State have been enlisted to benefit from the second phase of the SURE-P Internship Scheme out of the 50 thousand Nigerian graduates expected to benefit from the scheme across the country.
This was contained in the report of activities for the month of December 2014 published by the Federal Information Centre in Lafia, Nasarawa State recently. The Centre recalled that in 2012 the Nigerian Government announced the sudden removal of fuel subsidy, the decision which generated much outcry by Nigerians. It added that the government explained that the removal was aimed at ending the vast corruption and re-investing the saved money into infrastructural development.
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