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Date Added: July 04, 2008 05:08:03 AM
The Accountant-General of the Federation (AGF), Alhaji Ibrahim Dank-wambo, yesterday told the Senate Ad Hoc Committee on the Transportation sector that he approved the mandates leading to the alleged N30.9 billion withdrawals by the Transportation Ministry.

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