The Secretary to the government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, has disclosed that President Buhari administration has invested more than four trillion naira in developing infrastructure in Adamawa state.
He made this known at a gathering in Adamawa on Monday.
The Secretary to the government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, has disclosed that President Buhari administration has invested more than four trillion naira in developing infrastructure in Adamawa state.
He made this known at a gathering in Adamawa on Monday.
The Secretary to the government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, has disclosed that President Buhari administration has invested more than four trillion naira in developing infrastructure in Adamawa state.
He made this known at a gathering in Adamawa on Monday.
The Secretary to the government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, has disclosed that President Buhari administration has invested more than four trillion naira in developing infrastructure in Adamawa state.
He made this known at a gathering in Adamawa on Monday.
The Secretary to the government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, has disclosed that President Buhari administration has invested more than four trillion naira in developing infrastructure in Adamawa state.
He made this known at a gathering in Adamawa on Monday.
The Secretary to the government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, has disclosed that President Buhari administration has invested more than four trillion naira in developing infrastructure in Adamawa state.
He made this known at a gathering in Adamawa on Monday.
The Secretary to the government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, has disclosed that President Buhari administration has invested more than four trillion naira in developing infrastructure in Adamawa state.
He made this known at a gathering in Adamawa on Monday.
The Secretary to the government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, has disclosed that President Buhari administration has invested more than four trillion naira in developing infrastructure in Adamawa state.
He made this known at a gathering in Adamawa on Monday.