Gambia: Lawmakers Want Change of Asbestos Water Pipes

The National Environment Agency (NEA) Wednesday said they have the grit to work with relevant institutions in the proper and environmentally sound procedure for the disposal of Asbestos materials, as the institution re-appeared before deputies of the Public Accounts and Public Enterprise Committees PAC/PEC for scrutiny.

The Agency's report was eventually adopted with unanimous vote despite its low compliance rate as indicated by The Gambia Public Procurement Authority (GPPA) during the year under review.

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