N500bn SME loan: Senate summons finance minister, Emefiele

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The Senate ad-hoc committee probing the disbursement of N500bn SME loan by the Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN) yesterday resolved to summon the finance minister, Zainab Ahmed; the Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Godwin Emefiele and others for …

The Senate ad-hoc committee probing the disbursement of N500bn SME loan by the Development Bank of Nigeria yesterday resolved to summon the finance minister,…The Senate ad-hoc committee probing the disbursement of N500bn SME loan by the Development Bank of Nigeria yesterday resolved to summon the finance minister, Zainab Ahmed; the Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Godwin Emefiele and others for explanations on distribution criteria.

 

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His govt has failed Nigerians

Believe me nothing will still come out of this summon

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