Osinbajo Seek Senate Approval of N135.6 Billion As 2017 Virement Fund

Hamilton Nwosa
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By Augustine Osayande
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday send a letter to the Senate seeking their approval of N135.5.6  as 2017 virement fund.
This was disclosed in a letter read out during plenary on Tuesday by Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu.
According to the letter, the fund will be use to finance critical projects in 2017 budget. It added that the projects would have serious impact on the lives of the citizens

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